EP77: Get Funding on Your Own Terms

What Is the Right Legal Investor Structure for Your Startup? (Recorded Live on Clubhouse September 30, 2022) 

We were joined by Jenny Kassan, business attorney and author of Raise Capital on Your Own Terms: How to Fund Your Business Without Selling Your Soul. Jenny discussed the various types of offerings that can be leveraged by startups to raise and solicit investment ranging from Reg A, Reg A+ and Reg CF and more. She outlined tips  to help identify the best type for your business. Plus, find out the two crucial decisions made throughout the process. 

Speakers: Colin C. Campbell, Michele Van Tilborg, Jeff Sass

Guest: Jenny Kassan

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