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Founders Forum
Founders Forum is an angel investor network devoted to assisting early-stage investment opportunities. Members from Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Rockhampton and Newcastleinvest, sit on boards, make introductions, consult and share their experiences with other angels and business associates.
Entrepreneurs are starting companies in record numbers and a significant number of these are proving highly successful. Historically, the only way members could invest in these promising, early-stage companies was if they happened to have a personal relationship with one of the start-up’s founders.
Australian Securities & Investments Commission
The Australian Securities & Investments Commission enforces and regulates company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors.
An independent Australian government body, ASIC has regulated financial markets, securities, futures and corporations since January 1991. From 1998 ASIC became responsible for consumer protection in superannuation, insurance, deposit taking and, from 2002, credit. ASIC reports to the Commonwealth Parliament, the Treasurer and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer.
RJM, 22/08/2006
Investor’s Guide
This publication describes the information you should review before you invest, provides tips on how to find information about companies and lists several ‘red flags’ to avoid.
The Australian Institute of Commercialisation
The Australian Institute for Commercialisation (AIC) is a leading service organisation helping innovators achieve commercial success. Around Australia, the AIC helps business, research organisations and governments convert their ideas into successful outcomes.
Founders Forum
Founders Forum is an angel investor network devoted to assisting early-stage investment opportunities. Members from Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Rockhampton and Newcastleinvest, sit on boards, make introductions, consult and share their experiences with other angels and business associates.
Entrepreneurs are starting companies in record numbers and a significant number of these are proving highly successful. Historically, the only way members could invest in these promising, early-stage companies was if they happened to have a personal relationship with one of the start-up’s founders.
Australian Securities & Investments Commission
The Australian Securities & Investments Commission enforces and regulates company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors.
An independent Australian government body, ASIC has regulated financial markets, securities, futures and corporations since January 1991. From 1998 ASIC became responsible for consumer protection in superannuation, insurance, deposit taking and, from 2002, credit. ASIC reports to the Commonwealth Parliament, the Treasurer and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer.
RJM, 22/08/2006
Investor’s Guide
This publication describes the information you should review before you invest, provides tips on how to find information about companies and lists several ‘red flags’ to avoid.
The Australian Institute of Commercialisation
The Australian Institute for Commercialisation (AIC) is a leading service organisation helping innovators achieve commercial success. Around Australia, the AIC helps business, research organisations and governments convert their ideas into successful outcomes.