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Surgent's Crowdfunding: A General Overview

Overview

In the past, entrepreneurs who sought investment capital for their start-ups were subject to the preferences and expectations of a small set of wealthy investors. These venture capitalists and angel investors often played the role of highly selective gatekeepers, denying countless potential business leaders the opportunity to bring their well-thought ideas to market. Much has changed.

Today, crowdfunding disrupts many of the traditional models for start-up investing. Crowdfunding provides capital for new businesses by asking the general public for donations. The system works by entrepreneurs creating websites enabling internet users to view information, photos and promotional videos explaining why they seek funding. Instead of receiving equity in the company, investors are often rewarded for pledging their financial support for the start-up business.

Despite the incredible growth in investment revenue from crowdfunding, it remains underutilized by businesses. This course is intended to provide accounting and other professionals with a basic understanding of the crowdfunding process to better inform their clients and colleagues about this rapidly growing platform.

Prerequisites

General familiarity with the accounting and business principles

Objectives

  • Understand how crowdfunding platforms work
  • Understand the different types of crowdfunding campaigns
  • Recognize strategies for building a successful crowdfunding campaign

Highlights

  • How crowdfunding works
  • The different types of crowdfunding programs
  • Popular crowdfunding platforms
  • Strategies for building a crowdfunding community
  • Creating a crowdfunding campaign
  • Running a crowdfunding campaign

 

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