What's the difference between angel investment, venture capital and venture capital?
Although angel investment is a member of the venture capital family, it has the following differences compared with conventional venture capital: \x0d\ 1. Investors are different. Angel investors generally exist in the form of individuals. \x0d\ Second, the investment amount is different. Angels invest less. In China, each investment is about $50,000 to $500,000. \x0d\ Third, the investment review procedures are different. Angel investment's audit of entrepreneurial projects is not strict, and most of them are based on investors' subjective judgments or preferences. The procedure is simple, and investors generally do not participate in management. \x0d\ Fourthly, angel investment pays more attention to providing value-added services. \x0d\ x0d \ Venture capital includes three types: personal unprofessional investment (angel investment), institutional unprofessional investment (general investment from banks and insurance companies) and institutional professional investment (venture capital fund). As can be understood from the name, angel investment is a rich and dynamic personal investment, and the final venture capital fund is the kind of large-scale and potential project. \x0d\ If you want to start a business, you need to have a business plan, and then find people in the industry (anyone who has money and is willing to invest will do, and angels will only invest more business guidance). You have to show them the feasibility analysis, and if approved, you can be provided with start-up funds.