Project Funding - Analysis & Business Planning
Banks are not lending and investors in the U.S. are very tight with their money. What are you going to do to fund your project and/or company’s growth?
The Chinese are here to talk but do you know how to speak their financial language and I do not mean “Chinese”.
The financial considerations with Chinese are very different than with other countries. Yes they care about ROI and yes they care who you are and why they should invest with you but there are “culture” issues you likely no nothing about.
Whether $100,000 or $50,000,000.00 the Chinese view U.S. investments with certain preconditions that you must understand.
For example, do your presentations and history address these issues and at what levels:
1. Market Entry, Development, And Launch Of Your Business, Products, Or Service Into China. Yes, They Want To Know This As It Impacts Their Money Decisions Greatly!
2. Readiness Of Your Products For Immediate Investment Or Is It Longer Term?
3. Project Viability For International Applications
4. Due Diligence Considerations
5. Partners
6. Distributors And Inter-China Distribution Issues
7. Licensing Vs. Investing Vs. Acquisitions
8. Competitors And Competitive Advantages
9. Cost Assessments And Timing
10. U.S. Laws Vs Chinese Regulations
11. Intellectual Properties And Patent Considerations
The firm specializes in “Recalibrating your Thinking process” when looking to bring in Chinese investors to your company.
Execution is the key but there are substantial culture aspects you must deliver on to engage the Chinese efficiently and make them want to be your partner or investor. The money is there waiting but do you have the capacity and knowledge to bring it to your company?
The Polin law firm can help you with the crucial knowledge and step by step process you will need to understand and follow in order for you to be successful with engaging Chinese investors and other potential Government partners.
The Chinese are here to talk but do you know how to speak their financial language and I do not mean “Chinese”.
The financial considerations with Chinese are very different than with other countries. Yes they care about ROI and yes they care who you are and why they should invest with you but there are “culture” issues you likely no nothing about.
Whether $100,000 or $50,000,000.00 the Chinese view U.S. investments with certain preconditions that you must understand.
For example, do your presentations and history address these issues and at what levels:
1. Market Entry, Development, And Launch Of Your Business, Products, Or Service Into China. Yes, They Want To Know This As It Impacts Their Money Decisions Greatly!
2. Readiness Of Your Products For Immediate Investment Or Is It Longer Term?
3. Project Viability For International Applications
4. Due Diligence Considerations
5. Partners
6. Distributors And Inter-China Distribution Issues
7. Licensing Vs. Investing Vs. Acquisitions
8. Competitors And Competitive Advantages
9. Cost Assessments And Timing
10. U.S. Laws Vs Chinese Regulations
11. Intellectual Properties And Patent Considerations
The firm specializes in “Recalibrating your Thinking process” when looking to bring in Chinese investors to your company.
Execution is the key but there are substantial culture aspects you must deliver on to engage the Chinese efficiently and make them want to be your partner or investor. The money is there waiting but do you have the capacity and knowledge to bring it to your company?
The Polin law firm can help you with the crucial knowledge and step by step process you will need to understand and follow in order for you to be successful with engaging Chinese investors and other potential Government partners.