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		<title>Question re: Exit Strategy for Investors </title>
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  Some&#160;general comments:]]></title>
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  Some&#160;general comments:
  1. When dealing with capital sources (especially friends &amp; family) you need to be clear as to whether this is a personal loan, business loan or investment. 
  2. If this is not a loan - then co]]></description>
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				<title><![CDATA[I am currently preparing to rais]]></title>
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				<description><![CDATA[I am currently preparing to raise funds for a small business.&#160; I anticipate funding will come from family, friends and perhaps a few angel investors.&#160; My question is in regard to what I can offer investors in return for their investment.&#160; ]]></description>
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