Becoming an Angel Investor — powered by eHow.com
Becoming an angel investor, which is the first investor in a start-up, requires having steady cash flow and a good head for advertising to get a name out in the public. In this video, founder of Groh Asset Management looks at the basics of becoming an Angel Investor, including how to decide what types of businesses to invest in.
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