Angel Investing Course
Angel Investing 101
Elizabeth Yin, co-founder and General Partner at Hustle Fund, a pre-seed fund for software entrepreneurs, teaches you how to get started in angel investing with as little as $1,000.
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About this course
Who is this ideal for?
Business owners, investors
Overview
Learn how to be an angel investor and start with as little as $1000. Elizabeth will share how to pick companies, build your portfolio, create and maintain deal flow, and the biggest red flags and mistakes to avoid that most new angel investors make.
Instructor
Elizabeth Yin is a co-founder and General Partner at Hustle Fund, a pre-seed fund for software entrepreneurs. Previously, Elizabeth was a partner at 500 Startups where she invested in seed stage companies and ran the Mountain View accelerator. In a prior life, Elizabeth co-founded and ran an adtech company called LaunchBit (acq 2014). Elizabeth has a BSEE from Stanford and an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Elizabeth has reviewed over 20k startup pitches from around the world in the last few years and has helped numerous portfolio founders raise hundreds of millions of dollars. Her work and writing on startup fundraising has been featured in numerous publications including TechCrunch, Forbes, Huffington Post, BetaKit, and more.
This course will give you the strongest possible foundation to do informed research, to know what questions to ask, and to avoid the expensive, embarrassing, and time-consuming mistakes that people make when they first start angel investing
Who is this course for?
- Interested in becoming an angel investor.
- Do not need to invest millions of dollars.
- Not sure how to get started.
- An entrepreneur that wants to know more about fundraising.
What you’ll learn
- What angel investing is and who it’s for.
- How to become eligible to angel invest.
- What to look for when picking companies.
- How to establish and maintain dealflow.
- The biggest mistakes that new angel investors make.
- How to build a strong, diverse portfolio.
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Browse lesson plan
1. Introduction + Welcome! |
2. Angel Investing 101: The 4 Wings Of Angel Investing |
3. What To Expect When Investing In Startups |
4. Key Terms |
5. Accreditation |
6. Creating Your Investing Budget |
7. Strategy, Risk, & Reward |
8. Think Like a VC: Build Your Portfolio Like the Pros |
9. Airbnb Pitch Deck Case Study |
10. Dealflow: What It Is & Why You Need It |
11. How to Establish (and Maintain) Dealflow |
12. Making Your Investment Decision |
13. Valuations And Outcomes |
14. Angel Investing: Gotchas |
15. How To Actually Send The Money |
16. Portfolio Support |
17. Investing Etiquette |
18. Angel Investing FAQ |
19. Wrap Up |
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