Investor (Investeerder)

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‎An investor is a person, company, government or institution that invests in entrepreneurs or in ideas of entrepreneurs. An investor or informal investor can relate to companies, financial institutions, governments or, for example, private individuals who want to invest. So these companies or individuals are willing to invest their equity in other companies in the hope of making a return. In the past, entrepreneurs usually only ended up with investors or informal investors when no capital could be obtained from ordinary banks. Today, there are many different investors who can also raise joint capital. A well-known example of this is crowdfunding. Crowdfunding allows different investors to deposit small or large amounts, so that the required capital is created by a multitude of investors. The profession of investor must therefore be seen as fairly general because nowadays there are several investors who can also invest specifically within certain sectors. Investors are important for many entrepreneurs to be able to get sufficient working capital, so that entrepreneurs can start their business and / or let it grow. How exactly an entrepreneur wishes to make use of financing is further personal and can differ per entrepreneur. In addition, there may be different financing needs, because financing must in most cases be regarded as tailor-made. As an investor, you may have to deal with additional laws and regulations and regulators. This is often the case when we speak of financial services. Investors are usually talented entrepreneurs who know exactly where which opportunities lie. Investors make a profit through the return on equity and can also expect shares back for the investment.‎

‎An investor is someone who is willing to take risk by investing. A big advantage of investors such as investing via ‎‎crowdfunding‎‎ or informal investors is that investors usually go further than the ordinary ‎‎banks‎‎ and therefore take more risk. The other side of the story is that an investor or informal investor also wants to see something in return. The interest that will have to be paid is usually higher than with ordinary banks. Also, having to share ‎‎profit margins‎‎ or surrendering a business interest is not uncommon (venture capital companies). Most investors have been entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs themselves and know exactly what they want to get back for their investment. Despite the fact that an investor likes to make a return on his assets, it is not the case that an investor will lend money to everyone. A good ‎‎business plan‎‎ and a good story are important to get potential investors to want to invest. Investors usually do their homework first, before they will do business with someone. An investor is not someone who, for example, will borrow money to buy ‎‎crypto coins‎‎ from.‎

‎WHAT DO INVESTORS DO‎

‎Investors are not only lenders or financiers, because they can usually help an entrepreneur in other ways as well. Think, for example, of knowledge or business relationships that can offer help. In short, an investor can turn on his own network, which may open doors that would otherwise remain closed. As an entrepreneur, your network is important and a good network can ‎‎significantly accelerate‎‎ potential growth. Investors are generally approachable in different ways, but it can also happen that investors work with intermediaries. Think, for example, ‎‎of a company doctor‎‎, who can bring entrepreneurs into contact with new investors if there is a need for it. Another name for this can also be ‎‎mediator‎‎ or ‎‎intermediary‎‎.‎

‎FIND A GOOD INVESTOR‎

‎Not all investors are the same. In the first place, it is very important that there is a good click between both parties. Look for the right kind of investor that suits you. There are investors who have a ‎‎long-term vision‎‎, but there are also investors who only want to invest in fast-growing companies. In that case, there are often fast-growing start-ups. Start-ups are new companies in which ‎‎innovation‎‎ plays an important role. Because of this innovation, these types of companies can generally get off to a flying start. It is therefore mainly the start-up companies that are very popular among investors. Another important feature of start-ups is that start-ups entrepreneurs have a lot of ambition. In other words, there is a chance that start-ups can undergo explosive growth, which is also good for investors. Fast-growing start-ups are often also interesting ‎‎acquisition candidates‎‎ for other companies.‎

BUSINESS FINANCING FAMILY OR FRIENDS‎

‎Seeking funding close to home, such as with family and friends, is certainly an option that is possible. However, it is to keep it businesslike to prevent annoying problems. Even with an investment made by family or friends, it is important to record the deal. In this way, agreements made are ‎‎binding‎‎ on everyone. For individuals, investing can be interesting. The interest rate on a current savings account is not very high nowadays, so private investors usually also seek a return on their assets. Make clear agreements if you borrow money from family or friends. There are many private investors, who are also looking for a good investment and attractive return. This can also be done via crowdfunding. Through crowdfunding it is quite easy to look for investments. Of course, this mainly involves paying interest. There are many online platforms to be found today to invest in the short or long term. This can also be interesting for small investors, who want to invest up to a certain amount. For this you usually need a real knowledge, but it is important to remain vigilant.‎

‎WHERE TO MEET NEW INVESTORS‎

‎Investors can be found everywhere, but in general you have the best chance of finding a possible investor at special network meetings. Investors and informal investors are all about personal contact. The potential investor or informal investor usually wants to see the face behind a company or idea immediately so that they get a first impression. The gut feeling is very important for investors. That's why it's so important to make personal contact. Nowadays, there are many types of investments possible that can differ per industry and target group. The government and the business community themselves are also actively trying to look for possible interesting investments.‎

‎WHAT DOES AN INVESTOR DO:‎

‎INVESTOR TRAINING‎

‎There are no investor training courses, because this does not apply to an investor. Investor usually relates to financial institutions or to entrepreneurs, who want to invest in entrepreneurs. In addition, it can be wealthy ex-entrepreneurs and other types of people who want to invest their assets. It is therefore not possible to name a suitable training, because everyone can act as an investor. When an investor works for an investment company, this can of course be a different case. In that case, a possible programme may be the ‎‎Hbo programme In Financial Services Management‎‎. Accounting is ‎‎also‎‎ important as an entrepreneur.‎

‎COMPANIES WHERE AN INVESTOR CAN BE EMPLOYED

‎An investor can work for various types of companies, institutions and governments, such as a financial institution, an investment company or, for example, for an ‎‎investment company‎‎. In addition, an investor can also simply concern a private individual who is independently looking for possible interesting investments. If an investor is employed, the designation ‎‎investment manager‎‎ may also apply. Another example may be that an investor is an ‎‎entrepreneur‎‎ himself.‎

‎COMPETENCES INVESTOR‎

‎The competences of an investor cannot be clearly indicated, because the profession of investor can relate to different professionals and private individuals. In general, it is important that an investor has financial knowledge. Being able to draw up good ‎‎legal‎‎ ‎‎contracts‎‎ can also be seen as an important competence. Another important competence is that an investor must be a true ‎‎networker‎‎. In addition, as an investor it can be very important to get enough ‎‎inspiration‎‎ by following the latest ‎‎trends‎‎. Generally important words are vision, knowledge, insight, vigilance, sense of responsibility, performance, monitoring, analytical, courage, perseverance and ‎‎negotiation‎‎.‎

‎LABOUR MARKET PERSPECTIVE AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AS AN INVESTOR‎

‎In the case of the investor profession, we cannot really speak of a labour market perspective, because it is not a regular profession. As an investor, you will have to take your own chances at the right times. There are also no real career opportunities as an investor in the regular sense. As a successful investor, you can grow ‎‎endlessly‎‎ when you invest in the right people and companies.‎

‎TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY INVESTOR‎

‎Terms of employment and salary do not apply to an investor, because it is not a regular profession. As an investor, you are generally self-employed and you have nothing to do with employment conditions or salary. When you invest in the right people or companies, there is usually good money to be made, if you make the right choices depending on your ability and willingness to invest.‎

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