EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Venture-Capital category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Venture-Capital
RSS Feed:

Funding - Can I Use Investor Money to Pay Me Back My Start Up Costs?
Print This Article Ezine Publisher Send To Friends Add To Favorites Post A Comment Suggest Topic Report Author

Question:

I want to raise $1.8 million from angel investors for my computer business to take it to the next level. Can I use $250,000 of the $1.8 million to pay me back the money that I have already invested in getting my company started?

Answer:

This is one of the most frequent questions I get from clients: Can I get back all of my money that I have invested so far in starting my company from the new investment dollars I get from angel investors or venture capital?

The short answer is almost never.

  • Most will see it as a red flag and not invest.
  • Most want to see you so committed, financially, to the company that you can't afford to let it fail.
  • If you don't get paid back, then the company only needs $1,550,000 instead of $1,800,000 to accomplish the same goals that are in your business plan.

The longer answer is maybe a little.

  • Sometimes...not often...but sometimes...you might be able to pay yourself back some...or have the company assume, say a working capital loan you took out...or assume responsibility for a second mortgage on your house where you can document that all the funds went into the company.
  • The other way that sometimes works is with direct payments to others that you've made. For example, say you hire that great consulting firm, Ceo Resource, to help your start up consulting, business plan and PPM prep work. Let's say, you have already paid them $10,000. What you might do is list Ceo Resource as a start up expense in the start up expenses table even though you have already fronted the payment for their incredibly worthwhile fees. In this case, you turn in the receipt after the funding like an expense report...you have accounted for the expense on the start up costs table...so the numbers balance. However...if you are going to do this...be sure and disclose it in full and glorious detail in the PPM.
  • Obviously, the bigger the amount you want back to you, the more resistance from prospective investors.
  • There are always exceptions...a client in Chicago insisted their board members, who were their first round investors, get back $1 million in start up funding of the $2 million they had invested. I jumped up and down strongly advising against it for the reasons that I just mentioned, but the client always gets the final vote. They did allow me to totally disclose the payback in the PPM I did for them.

So, what happened? They sold the whole $5 million deal out to the first investment group who saw the deal...and the board members got their $1 million. The company had such good traction on a product that was already in the marketplace that the investment group agreed to the terms. So, even with all of my experience, I can be wrong. However...it is the only time that any client in 30 years has ever pulled out more than $100,000. Ever.

Don't count on being an exception.

Bonus: For more on funding documents, business plans, articles, tips and tools for entrepreneurs and start up company CEOs, you're invited to visit my blog and web sites...and ask your own questions...

While there, I invite you to download both a sample comprehensive business plan and a complete Reg D private placement memorandum (PPM) for FREE...

http://www.ShouldYouStartACompanyToday.com <~~~ The Blog + Free Sample Business Plan / PPM / Audio / More...

http://www.Virtual-Exec.com <~~~ Virtual Executive Mentoring and Consulting Services

Robert Lee Goodman, MBA, Ceo & Chief Dragon Slayer.

© 2008 - Robert Lee Goodman. All Rights Reserved Worldwide

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Robert_Lee_Goodman

Robert Lee Goodman - EzineArticles Expert Author

Other Recent EzineArticles from the Business:Venture-Capital Category:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Business:Venture-Capital Category (90 Days)

  1. Know the Basics of the 7 Types of Funds When You Are Sourcing For Business Funding
  2. Offering Circular - The Anatomy of an Offering Circular
  3. Jim Cramer - Charitable Trust
  4. Break Your Private Placement Memorandum Into Sections For Easier Drafting
  5. How Does Owner Financing Work? Your Ultimate Guide
  6. The Worth and the Work For Venture Capital
  7. What Needs to Go in Your Private Placement Memorandum?
  8. Mergers & Acquisitions - Thinking About Selling - Part I - Confronting the Reasons
  9. Venture Capital - No Exit Strategy, No Money Either
  10. How to Value an Emerging Business to Raise Venture Capital in Today's Economy
  11. 3 Biggest Joint Venture Mistakes to Avoid
  12. The Many Advantages of Joint Venture
  13. "Private Investors For Startup Small Business Wanted" - Think This Ad Has a Chance in This Economy?
  14. How to Not Leave Money on the Table When Raising Equity
  15. Turnaround Management - Initial Steps

Most Published EzineArticles in the Business:Venture-Capital Category

  1. 3 Biggest Joint Venture Mistakes to Avoid
  2. Mergers & Acquisitions - Thinking About Selling - Part I - Confronting the Reasons
  3. The Worth and the Work For Venture Capital
  4. Offering Circular - The Anatomy of an Offering Circular
  5. Turnaround Management - Initial Steps
  6. Red Teaming - Improve Your Chances of Getting Funded
  7. Angel Investing - Hard Choices Or Hard Times
  8. The Power of Your Win Win Situation in Joint Venture Partnerships
  9. Venture Capitalists Do Not Know How to Approach Real Entrepreneurs
  10. Financial Strategies - Some Basic Rules
  11. Home Based Business - Brick and Mortar Business Start Up Cost Comparison
  12. Break Your Private Placement Memorandum Into Sections For Easier Drafting
  13. Death of the Hockey Stick
  14. Venture Financing Games
  15. New Inventors and Innovators Often Greedy, Lazy, and Lacking Work Ethic

 

This article has been viewed 240 time(s).
Article Submitted On: March 12, 2008



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.