Highlights from the Questionnaire:
1) General Company Information: This section probes into the foundational aspects of your business, including legal structure, history, and strategic commitments.
2) Financial Health: Investors delve into accounting information, liabilities, and financial projections to assess the fiscal stability and future growth potential of the startup.
3) Asset and IP Evaluation: A thorough check on the tangible and intangible assets, focusing on intellectual property, which is often a startup’s most valuable asset.
4) Team and Employment Information: Understanding the team dynamics, employment policies, and the strength of leadership is crucial for evaluating company culture and potential.
5) Risk and Compliance: Assessing the startup’s compliance with regulations, and its risk management strategies are vital to foresee potential challenges post-investment.