Course details
- 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.
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