I'm too poor to hire an accountant to do my taxes. Do I need to be an accredited investor to invest in the crowdfunding campaign? What's the minimum investment?
This is common sense and pretty basic, but I am very interested in #startups.
How about a series covering more in-depth needs. Like how to get initial funding. How much equity is too much to give up at an early stage. How to attract talent willing to work for equity. How to determine the equity breakdown. Create an LLC or a corporation. Is Delaware really the best state to file in. When to throw in the towel, etc. This would really be of value to entrepreneurs such as myself. Also might be nice to have some guest posts by people who have either made it, or can share why they failed. Hope to see more by you.
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TaxDrop: Interview With Founder & CEO Alice Cheng
I'm too poor to hire an accountant to do my taxes. Do I need to be an accredited investor to invest in the crowdfunding campaign? What's the minimum investment?
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I'd agree with that! :)
Petro River Oil Corp. (PTRC) – Going Back In Time With Modern Technology
I purchased $PTRC after reading @[Phil Flynn](user:33688)'s article on the company here: www.talkmarkets.com/.../a-third-dimension-in-oil-production
That was at 85 cents per share. I've been very happy with the increase since then.
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Why is #gold a better investment than say #silver, or other #PreciousMetals? $gld $slv
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Thanks, if #Trump leads us into war, at least I'll personally be able to profit from it.
Biotech Breakthrough Could Create A $11.4 Trillion Opportunity (SPONSORED POST)
"This isn’t a one trick pony. CVR’s CSS is only the first in the application of the technology."
What are some of the other applications? $CRRVF
Interview With New Realty Startup, WhoseYourLandlord
This is a great idea. I'll be registering at WYL.
How To Build A Startup Company In 5 Steps
This is common sense and pretty basic, but I am very interested in #startups.
How about a series covering more in-depth needs. Like how to get initial funding. How much equity is too much to give up at an early stage. How to attract talent willing to work for equity. How to determine the equity breakdown. Create an LLC or a corporation. Is Delaware really the best state to file in. When to throw in the towel, etc. This would really be of value to entrepreneurs such as myself. Also might be nice to have some guest posts by people who have either made it, or can share why they failed. Hope to see more by you.
EU Audit Reform: Beyond Values And Corporate Responsibility
Great article, would love to see more.