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Webinar: How to Invest in Venture Capital and Private Equity
Written by Growthink on Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Categories: We welcome you to attend our webinar "How to Successfully Invest in Venture Capital and Private Equity." In the webinar, Growtthink's CEO Jay Turo provides an overview of venture capital and private equity investing, including commentary on current market conditions (credit crunch, decline in stock market, real estate bust) as well as private equity investing "best practices" for success in the current environment.
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Learning how to invest t is not as difficult as we might think. We need some common sense, and a willingness to do some research. The first step is to do some research. Begin by reading some personal finance and investing books. Subscribe to some magazines devoted to the subject. Money magazine is an excellent source of common sense advice for the average person. The Internet is also a great source for information. There are many online sources for classes. Most of the classes for the average investor are free. Take advantage of any of these that we can.It might also be a good idea to make an appointment with a fee only advisor.This will cost money, as they charge an hourly rate. But, this can well be worth the expense.
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