Five Great Reasons to Attend Venture Capital Seminar 2 of 6

Five Great Reasons to Attend Venture Capital Seminar 2 of 6

Impact Venture Capital & GROCO’s “Venture Vision” Seminar 2 of 6 (To register FREE, click here.)

This free online instructional seminar on January 11, 2023, at 10 AM is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the risks and rewards associated with venture capital (VC) investments. By covering topics such as the stages of funding, operational aspects of venture capital firms, pre-series “A” investment, post-valuation tax advantages, and the due diligence process, attendees can gain a well-rounded perspective on the venture capital landscape.

Moreover, the emphasis on diversification in an investment portfolio is a key takeaway. With its potential for high returns but also higher risks, VC can be a valuable component of a well-balanced investment strategy. The seminars provide insights into how individuals can evaluate VC opportunities and structure their portfolios effectively.

1   Highly Informative

2   Expert VC Presenters

3   Online & Convenient

4   Objective (not a sales pitch)

5   Free

Watch VC seminar 1 of 6:

Highly Informative!

The partnership of Impact Venture Capital (IVC), an early-stage venture capital firm, and GROCO (a family office tax and advisory firm that never sells investments) provides deep expertise to these seminars giving attendees an objective and comprehensive understanding of venture capital as an asset class. The collaboration with a family office tax firm adds a unique dimension, bringing together expertise in both VC and tax advisory services.

The partnership’s commitment to educating participants suggests a genuine interest in fostering a community of informed investors. This not only benefits the attendees but also aligns with the idea that well-informed investors are more likely to meaningfully contribute to the success of portfolio companies.

For those interested in venture capital or looking to diversify their investment portfolios, participating in these seminars could prove to be a valuable and educational experience. The collaboration between IVC and GROCO will add credibility and depth to the learning opportunity, leveraging both entities’ expertise to provide comprehensive insights into the world of venture capital. Historical perspective of the VC industry as well as insights into advantages of being a pre-series “A” investor, possible tax incentives, and post-valuation considerations.

Venture Capital Expert Presenters

As VC firms go, IVC is unique in how it partners with corporate VC entities with deep knowledge of the tech and opportunities involved.  By involving investors with industry expertise and market share, Impact organically creates greater motivation and commitment to nurturing portfolio companies to success.

GROCO has extensive experience helping ultra-wealthy families and individuals with legacy and tax advisory.  IVC has partnered with GROCO, also located in Northern California’s Silicon Valley, to offer 6 free online instructional seminars to educate attendees about VC as an asset class in a well-balanced investment portfolio. The next seminar will take place on January 11, 2024.  Click the link above to register for this free online event.  You can hear from Alan Olsen, CPA, MBA, host of the American Dreams Show, and Managing Partner of GROCO.com. And Eric Ball an IVC Founding General Partner.

Online & Convenient

Simply click on the “Registration” link at the top of this article and register.  It’s fast and easy.  Follow-up emails will give you the seminar details including a link to the seminar; allowing you to listen from the comfort of your home, office, or while traveling.

Objective (not a sales pitch)

As stated above, GROCO has never sold investments and IVC goes to great lengths to include high level global industry information that’s both disparate and objective.  General VC information that may apply to almost any investor, not targeted nor self-aggrandizement.

Free

No credit card numbers requested or required.  No bill to follow later, free means free here.  To view the previous seminar “1 of 6”, please see the link above. To subscribe to GROCO’s free newsletter and free YouTube channel, please click on the following links.

 

For more information about Impact Venture Capital, please visit impactvc.com.  For more information about GROCO and its Managing Partner, Alan Olsen, please visit GROCO.com.

5 reasons to attend free venture capital seminar 2 of 6

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