Abstract : Venture Capital (VC) and Private Equity (PE) are essential components of contemporary financial systems, fostering innovation, economic expansion, and business transformation. Both entail supplying capital to enterprises, however they diverge markedly in their methodologies, focal points, and stages of investment. Venture Capital predominantly focuses on nascent firms with substantial development potential, providing financing in return for stock interests. These investments are marked by elevated risk and the potential for substantial profits, frequently in pioneering fields such as technology, biotechnology, and renewable energy.
Keywords : VENTURE CAPITAL, PRIVATE EQUITY
Cite : Patil, B. S., & Johri, S. (2024). Introduction to Venture Capital and Private Equity (1st ed., pp. 1-31). Noble Science Press. http://noblesciencepress.org/chapter/textbookchapter1vcpe
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