Chapter

Accessibility of Investing for LPs
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30:41 - 34:41 (03:59)

Investing is made accessible for GPs and LPs with the ability to write checks as small as $5,000 per quarter, committing to $20,000-$25,000 a year. Syndication is also an option for those who want to invest on a deal-by-deal basis.

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The speaker discusses how he got involved with Lambda School and how he began advising and scouting deals for friends who were starting companies.
30:41 - 31:43 (01:01)
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Startups
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The speaker discusses how he got involved with Lambda School and how he began advising and scouting deals for friends who were starting companies.

Chapter
Accessibility of Investing for LPs
Episode
#105 with Avlok Kohli and Xavier Helgesen - Leading AngelList Ventures and Buying Businesses Like Berkshire Hathaway
Podcast
My First Million
The process of raising a fund requires convincing a large amount of people to invest upfront, making syndication a popular option.
31:43 - 33:45 (02:01)
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Fundraising
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The process of raising a fund requires convincing a large amount of people to invest upfront, making syndication a popular option. However, syndication still requires convincing investors on a deal by deal basis.

Chapter
Accessibility of Investing for LPs
Episode
#105 with Avlok Kohli and Xavier Helgesen - Leading AngelList Ventures and Buying Businesses Like Berkshire Hathaway
Podcast
My First Million
The innovation of rolling funds make investing more accessible for GPs and LPs, allowing people to invest small amounts of money into funds and have a seat at the table.
33:45 - 34:41 (00:55)
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Investing
Summary

The innovation of rolling funds make investing more accessible for GPs and LPs, allowing people to invest small amounts of money into funds and have a seat at the table.

Chapter
Accessibility of Investing for LPs
Episode
#105 with Avlok Kohli and Xavier Helgesen - Leading AngelList Ventures and Buying Businesses Like Berkshire Hathaway
Podcast
My First Million