Publisher's Synopsis
When deciding to pursuit external investment to fund your growing business, you will need to be prepared and organised, having all your compliance requirements up to date. Your investors will appreciate this organisation as it exhibits a sense of understanding, respect, commitment, and business acumen. Investors can easily lose interest and patience with disorganisation of due diligence paperwork and presentation and/or management or founder overconfidence, appearing as inexperience. Overconfidence does not represent the struggles, challenges, and exhaustion from overcoming obstacles and the commitment it takes to building an expansive business.It is truly beneficial, when deciding to present for raising funds, to take time out in organising your approach. You need to make sure all your specifications are prepared to prevent missed opportunities. This book is a practical guide and contains checklists to organise your company compliance and due diligence when planning to present to external investors.Checklists include many aspects to: The basic compliance for making your company legal with government bodiesBusiness structure ideasReplaceable Rules of Company ConstitutionDirectors DutiesNegotiating the Founders/co-founders Shareholders Agreements termsWhy Founders become redundant Approaching investorsEmployment Share Schemes broken down according to ASIC and the ATOProduct compliance and considerationsCustomers as revenue models exploredSales ProcessesFinancials and Records to keep on fileLinks and document sourcesThe Regulation that has been studied in this book is within the Australian Commercial Landscape but the process are applicable regardless of which country one lives in. The author did include legal terms as outlined in legislation and then provided explanations in everyday language. I hope you will enjoy organising your business for growth and expansion while preparing for whatever outcome you choose.