Brief Introduction
This course will discuss all aspects of crowdfunding. By the end, you will know how to use crowdfunding.Description
What is Crowdfunding?
The JOBS Act's definition of "crowdfunding," “crowdfunding platforms," and “emerging growth companies"
How to get up to $1 million through crowdfunding
The risks and rewards of taking advantage of crowdfunding
Intellectual property protection
Choosing a crowdfunding platform
SEC Title IV Regulation A - how does this work?
Indiegogo vs Kickstarter
State-level crowdfunding
How to stay on the right side of the law when soliciting funds
How to identify and deal with reliable crowdfunding platforms and companies
How businesses owned by women and minorities can raise new capital, as well as those now shut out of the capital markets (restaurants, day-care centers and others ignored by finicky venture capitalists and skittish bankers)
How investors can identify opportunities, avoid fraud, perform due diligence, and then make an intelligent investment
Understanding Title IV of the JOBS Act
The course is divided into five classes.
Course material include .pdf and text documents, and audio explaining the subject.
It will take five hours.
Take this course if you want to know how to create and manage a crowdfunding campaign.
All students receive a free copy of our book Top 50 Crowdfunding Campaigns: Fifty Most Successful Crowdfunding Campaigns Kindle Edition
Requirements
- Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Crowdfunding for Small Businesses and Startups: The JOBS Act
- Top 50 Crowdfunding Campaigns: Fifty Most Successful Crowdfunding Campaigns
- Class videos
- Class PowerPoint materials
- You should be familiar with the internet in general