Becoming an Angel Investor

Becoming an Angel Investor

August 8, 2022 by investor

Startup Boards — Becoming an Angel Investor

For those who want to become an angel investor to fund startups, here are some key steps:

Meet accredited investor requirements. You must meet the SEC criteria for accredited investors. You can see the specifics on the SEC website. In short, you must have a $1M net worth, not counting the house you live in.

Startup investing is risky — angel investing is high reward with high risk. Be prepared to lose money as it’s a part of the process.

Learn from other angel investors — read, discuss, join. Read up on the subject. Discuss with existing angel investors, and join an angel network in person or online to learn more about it.

Listen to podcasts — one of the best ways I learned about angel investing was through podcasts showcasing investors talking about how they invested.

Develop your investment thesis — determine what you want to invest in and why it should work.  

Meet with startups and start learning about deal flow — review the documents and term sheets to become familiar with the process. 

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