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Any good books on funding.

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riturajshakti

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Here are some 4 Books you need to know.

1. Best Overall: The Intelligent Investor
2. Best for Anecdotal Advice: The Million-Dollar Financial Advisor
3. Best for Mutual Fund Investors: Common Sense on Mutual Funds
4. Best Expert Account: The Alchemy of Finance
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Can someone please recommend me 1-2 good books on funding ?

If your goal is to raise funding for your business or invest in other businesses (as opposed to investing in traditional asset classes), I'll highly recommend Jason Calacanis' book, Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups: Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned $100,000 into $100,000,000.

And if you don't know who Jason Calacanis is, perhaps that's where you ought to begin: you want to immerse yourself into the startup and Angel/VC ecosystem to better understand what investors look for in startups if your goal is to raise funding for your business. (Hint: JC sold the blog network Weblogs, Inc to AOL in the early days of blogging and blog networks, founded the now-defunct Mahalo.com, and switched to the other side as an angel investor... with big wins as an Angel or early-stage investor in companies like Uber, Calm, Robinhood, Wealthfront, Thumbtack, Trello, Superhuman, etc. JC's This Week in Startups podcast and YouTube channel is a goldmine if you're in this space.)
 

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If your goal is to raise funding for your business or invest in other businesses (as opposed to investing in traditional asset classes), I'll highly recommend Jason Calacanis' book, Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups: Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned $100,000 into $100,000,000.

And if you don't know who Jason Calacanis is, perhaps that's where you ought to begin: you want to immerse yourself into the startup and Angel/VC ecosystem to better understand what investors look for in startups if your goal is to raise funding for your business. (Hint: JC sold the blog network Weblogs, Inc to AOL in the early days of blogging and blog networks, founded the now-defunct Mahalo.com, and switched to the other side as an angel investor... with big wins as an Angel or early-stage investor in companies like Uber, Calm, Robinhood, Wealthfront, Thumbtack, Trello, Superhuman, etc. JC's This Week in Startups podcast and YouTube channel is a goldmine if you're in this space.)
Thankyou so much.. It was very valuable feedback
 
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