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Managing Expectations: Overestimating Your Capital Raise in 2 Months vs 2 Years

  • Published July 03, 2023 11:00PM UTC
  • Publisher Wholesale Investor
  • Categories Capital Raising Tips

When it comes to raising capital, many founders find themselves overestimating what can be achieved in a short period of time. The process of raising funds involves various stages, from crafting the offer to preparing the deal room and perfecting the pitch deck. However, the common misconception is that this entire process can be wrapped up in just 2 to 3 months. In reality, this timeline does not hold true for the majority of capital raises.

Experienced founders who have successfully raised capital across multiple companies and rounds understand the importance of giving themselves ample time and space to navigate the capital raising journey. They recognise that rushing through the process can lead to missed opportunities and suboptimal outcomes. In this insightful video, we delve into practical guidance and action steps for developing a well-thought-out capital raising strategy.

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By watching this video, you will gain valuable insights on how to manage your expectations, set realistic timelines, and ensure that you allocate sufficient resources for a successful capital raise. Remember, patience and strategic planning are key when it comes to securing funding for your business. Don’t let the allure of a quick capital raise overshadow the importance of thorough preparation and execution.

Equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies necessary to achieve your capital raising goals effectively.

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