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Dedication Disclaimer Contents Chapter 1: Someone Else Was Supposed to Write This Book Chapter 2: The Brooklyn Grinder Chapter 3: What Is Angel Investing? Chapter 4: Is Angel Investing for You? Chapter 5: Do You Need to Be in Silicon Valley to Be a Great Angel Investor? Chapter 6: What’s So Special About Silicon Valley? Chapter 7: Startup Funding Rounds Explained Chapter 8: How to Be an Angel Investor with Little or No Money Chapter 9: The Pros and Cons of Advising Chapter 10: Going Straight from College to Angel Investing Chapter 11: How to Hack Angel Investing: Syndicates Chapter 12: Month One: Your First Ten Syndicate Deals Chapter 13: Month Two: Thirty Days of Angel and Founder Meetings Chapter 14: My Best and Worst Pitch Meetings Chapter 15: What to Do Before a Pitch Meeting Chapter 16: What to Do During a Pitch Meeting Chapter 17: How to Pick a Billion-Dollar Founder Chapter 18: The Four Founder Questions Chapter 19: Going Deeper Chapter 20: Founder or Fraud? Chapter 21: Evaluating the Deal Chapter 22: Why Angels Should Write Deal Memos Chapter 23: The Perfect Way to Decline a Deal Chapter 24: Due Diligence Checklist Chapter 25: Your First Yes Chapter 26: How Founders Should Treat Their Angels Chapter 27: There Is Nothing More Important Than Monthly Updates Chapter 28: Your Disastrous Second Year as an Angel Investor Chapter 29: Keep Your Head Up Chapter 30: Exits: Great Companies Are Bought, Not Sold Chapter 31: Finding Your Groove Chapter 32: Where Does Your Angel Story End? Acknowledgments About the Author Copyright About the Publisher
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