Equity Crowdfunding: Page 8
5 Kinds of Crowdfunding You Never Thought Of
Nontraditional financing platforms are rapidly reducing entrepreneurs' cash squeeze while offering investors returns.
Kickstarter Streamlines Its Rules, Becomes Less Exclusive
The popular crowdfunding platform unveiled new rules today that make it easier to launch a campaign.
Crowdfunding Generates More Than $60,000 an Hour (Infographic)
A look at the eye-popping growth of the crowdfunding industry.
Why Fraudsters Won't Sink Equity Crowdfunding
As the SEC works on final regulations for equity-based crowdfunding, one of the pervasive fears has been that non-professional investors will be swindled by fraudsters. But is there really reason to worry?
Why Oculus Didn't Betray Backers With $2B Facebook Buyout
Recent editorials show that the difference between rewards-based and equity crowdfunding is misunderstood.
Steve Case: JOBS Act Is Working, But D.C. Still Needs to Do More for Entrepreneurs
AOL co-founder Steve Case shares his views on the hits and misses of the two-year-old JOBS Act.
The JOBS Act Two Years Later: Where We Are and What's Next for Crowdfunding (Infographic)
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, signed into law on April 5, 2012, fundamentally changed the fundraising landscape for entrepreneurs. Here's a look at what has changed and what's next.
Crowdfunding's Next Hot Frontier: Real Estate
Venture capital and angel investors are sinking money into startups that are innovating the way that buildings are bought.
This Startup Wants to Protect Your Startup From 'Bad Actors'
Legal compliance company CrowdCheck has a new service allowing entrepreneurs to protect themselves as they get ready to fundraise.
In Crowdfunding, Who is Responsible for Preventing Fraud?
On the last day of the public comment period over the proposed equity crowdfunding rules, a slew of stakeholders wrote into the SEC on the topic of liability in the case of fraud.
Will Equity Crowdfunding Laws Be the Death of Kickstarter?
The JOBS Act and the proposed SEC rules really has nothing to do with the popular funding site. So what exactly is it?
Another Score for Crowdfunding: Indiegogo Raises $40 Million
The San Francisco-based fundraising platform secured a hefty pile of cash which it will use to grow globally and make its platform more mobile-friendly.
As Comment Period Closes, Debate Over Equity Crowdfunding Rules Rages On
The Securities and Exchange Commission released provisional rules to regulate equity crowdfunding on Oct. 23. The comment period officially ends on Feb. 3, but there is no end in sight to the debate.
Crowdfunding Seen Providing $65 Billion Boost to the Global Economy in 2014 (Infographic)
Fundable, the online platform for both donation and equity-based crowdfunding, has helped startups raise $50 million in 8 months. Here are its projections for the future of crowdfunding.
States Charge Ahead With Their Own Crowdfunding Laws
Michigan is the latest in a series of states to make moves to pass intrastate equity crowdfunding legislation.