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Capital Raising for Small Businesses and Freelancers: Legal and Practical Aspects June 2, 2015 Jeffrey A. Bekiares [email protected] / [email protected]

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Capital Raising for Small Businesses and Freelancers:

Legal and Practical AspectsJune 2, 2015

Jeffrey A. Bekiares [email protected] / [email protected]

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Essentials to Keep in Mind!• Start-up legal essentials.• What makes a company “investable”.• Sources of Capital – From seed, to angel, to IPO.• Traditional and Alternative Finance criteria.• Crowdfunding – Traditional and equity based.• Legal and tax implications in raising capital.

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Start-Up EssentialsDIY vs. Professional Assistance

• What You Can Do:• Form Business Entity / Publication• Obtain Tax ID• Register with DOR / DOL• Obtain additional business licenses• Company authorizations (sometimes)• Discuss and (preliminarily) document your business deal!

• When You Should Request Assistance:• Operating Agreements / Shareholder Agreements• Employment / Consulting Agreements• Equity Incentive Plans• Equity Grant Agreements• Securities Sales Agreements• Section 83(b) Election Letters

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Capital Raising – High Level Issues

Type of Company State of Company Composition of Team Protections & Future Incentives

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Capital Raising: Traditional and Emerging Sources• Seed Funding.• Traditional Lenders.• Alternative Lenders.• Angel Investors.• Venture Capital / Private Equity.• Public Markets – “Firm Underwriting” or “Best-Efforts”

Offerings.• Crowdfunding.

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Capital Raising – Seed Funding• Advantages:

Network of first instance. Most favorable terms.

• Disadvantages: Does not work for everyone! Does not diversify Risk

• What makes a Company “Investible”?

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Capital Raising – Lenders• Advantages:

Most familiar terms to the most businesses. Most widely available geographically.

• Disadvantages: Credit crunch; recession. Highly regimented credit criteria; onerous paperwork.

• What makes a Company “Investible”?

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Capital Raising – Angel Investors• Advantages:

Larger dollar value investment. Addition of expertise to enterprise.

• Disadvantages: Competitive Marketplace; spotty resources by location. Highly industry specific.

• What makes a Company “Investible”?

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Capital Raising – VC & PE Markets• Advantages:

High dollar access. High connection quotient.

• Disadvantages: High dollar thresholds. Highly defined exit criteria.

• What makes a Company “Investible”?

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Capital Raising – Public Offerings

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Four Primary Varieties of Crowdfunding

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Crowdfunding – Businesses Best Served

Deals with a local

character

Mom

and Pop

sEarly Stage Start-Ups

Bricks/

Mortar

Small Offering

s

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The Invest Georgia Exemption / 2012

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Designing a Winning CampaignCommon Elements

• What kind of Company is likely to be the most successful and why?

• What does the Company offer?• Who is the target audience?• How does the Company present the offer?• How does the Company handle its backers after the campaign

closes?

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My Contact InfoJeffrey A. Bekiares, Esq. [email protected]

ATLANTA TECH VILLAGE Suite 5553423 Piedmont Road, NEAtlanta, GA 30305

To schedule a consultation with me please e-mail or call anytime!