How is America’s Next Investment different from traditional crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo?
Katie Kirkpatrick
I use informed perspectives to help my clients reach their investment goals. With dedication and trust, I drive positive performance by increasing value creation across real estate portfolios and long-term profits.
On Americas Next Investment, investors purchase securities (including but not limited to equity, debt, and revenue participation notes) in privately held companies.
Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo allow people to donate money to campaigns in exchange for rewards. Once the backer receives the reward, the transaction is finished. The backer does not share in the company's potential upside success and the company does not give up any portion of equity ownership to the crowd.
On Americas Next Investment, investors purchase securities in private companies. They do not receive rewards, they receive stock or another type of investment in private companies. If the company becomes successful, shareholders have the potential to receive a return on their initial investment.
Above all, America's Next Investment is the advertising for the funding reaching into unique visitors households not just hosting a companies information on their own websites.
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