What is Venture Capital
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Answer / nagaraj goud
Money provided by investors to startup firms and small
businesses with perceived, long-term growth potential is
called venture capital. This is a very important source of
funding for startups that do not have access to capital
markets. It typically entails high risk for the investor,
but it has the potential for above-average returns.
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Answer / s.tamil selvan
Venture capital is a long term funds, involves high risk and
high return
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Answer / babhu kanchupalli(dms)
Venture capital is also called as risk capital.It is offered by the some institutions on the projects,which they have faith of development in the near future.They expect more interest for that in reverse,some times they may they take a major role in the management of the business.Generally startup businesses go for this type of capital because it is difficult to get that much amount as initial capital for the startup companies.
These are become older in current situations in the market day by day.Because angel investors got a leading role instead of Venture capitalists earlier....
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Answer / sure4sh babu.y
Venture Caital means Providing the finance for the New
business
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