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University Incubator
Advocacy™ Program

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University incubators can significantly enhance the success rates of their entrepreneurs in acquiring private market capital by integrating our Financial Architect System. This collaboration equips universities with the tools to guide their entrepreneurs more effectively towards an IPO or a future high-value liquidity event, particularly in the early stages of their business development.

University Incubator Advocacy™

Most securities industry professionals agree that U.S. public capital markets are the most liquid and have the highest level of integrity globally due to their strict standardization processes.

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In contrast, the U.S. private capital markets are highly fragmented, presenting significant navigation challenges due to the absence of standardized processes. This fragmentation has become a primary challenge affecting all industry participants, perpetuating market inefficiencies. Addressing this fragmentation through standardization is essential for unlocking the substantial and growing capital overhang.

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By educating entrepreneurs during the business creation and formation process, we aim to support and advocate for your incubator, promoting unification among market participants and contributing to the industry's evolution in the 21st century.

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For more information about our Financial Architect System™ course and training, please contact our organization.

The Problems that Entrepreneurs Face

Most privately-held companies do not understand what it takes to become the "Quality Deal Flow" sought by professional investors. In the U.S., substantial equity capital can be raised by sending a business plan to venture capital firms and family offices, with a 1.5% success rate, or by conducting a securities offering compliant with federal and state laws, with success rates between 70% and 99%.

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Many entrepreneurs avoid securities offerings due to lack of awareness and high costs. Those aware often find legal and accounting expenses prohibitive and create poor deal structures, selling too much equity and voting control too early. Missteps in capitalization can permanently damage financial prospects, making companies less attractive to investors.

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Navigating private capital markets requires a strategic approach. Entrepreneurs must progress from personal asset tapping and debt financing to equity funding through crowdfunding portals, broker dealers, venture capital, corporate investors, or private equity firms, and ultimately to an IPO. Maintaining a "relative position of strength" is crucial.

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Contact us to learn how the Financial Architect System™ courses can help entrepreneurs in your University Incubator navigate these challenges successfully.

The Solutions for Entrepreneurs

The solution for entrepreneurs is threefold:

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  1. Reduced Up-Front Costs: Entrepreneurs can now enter the market at a fraction of the traditional cost, saving $50,000 to $100,000 in initial legal and accounting fees through a hands-on learning program.

  2. Time-to-Market Reduction: The Financial Architect System allows the creation of hybrid securities and proper deal structuring in weeks instead of months, streamlining the due diligence process for investors by nearly 90%.

  3. Maximized Equity Ownership & Voting Control: Founders can retain the majority of equity ownership and voting control using hybrid securities, potentially saving millions upon exit.

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Most entrepreneurs can achieve up to a 70% success rate in raising capital through an in-house effort using our Financial Architect System™. This success rate can rise to 99% with broker-dealer engagement. Our goal is to help close the gap for entrepreneurs who do not initially qualify for broker-dealer engagement.

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Contact us to learn how the Financial Architect System™ courses can help entrepreneurs in your University Incubator build compliant securities and successfully raise capital.

The Solutions for Incubators & Acclerators

The solution for Incubators and Accelerators includes:
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  1. Incubating Quality Deal Flow: University incubators and accelerators can generate consistent revenue and create a pipeline of well-engineered companies by referring them to Commonwealth Capital’s Financial Architect System™ without effort, risk, or cost.

  2. No Dilution: Hybrid securities minimize or eliminate capital dilution.

  3. Due Diligence Cost Reduction: The process performs 99% of due diligence work, reducing costs.

  4. Resurrection of Past Investments: Referring stalled investments to the EPEC Platform™ can re-engineer and re-capitalize companies, potentially recovering original capital for investors.

  5. Increased Probability of Positive ROI: This process helps entrepreneurs avoid selling too much equity too early, increasing the likelihood of successfully raising capital.

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Contact us to learn how we can help incorporate the Financial Architect System™ courses into your Incubator or Accelerator programs.

Explore the Financial Architect System™

Explore our educational courses for Entrepreneurs and Industry Professionals.

Disclaimer

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The Financial Architect System™ educational courses and training programs ("the Programs") provided by Commonwealth Capital LLC are purely academic in nature. These Programs do not offer investment advice, financial planning services, or recommendations to purchase, hold, or sell securities. The content delivered through the Programs is designed to provide general information and should not be construed as advice tailored to any individual's specific financial situation or investment goals.

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Commonwealth Capital LLC, its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, and any other associated entities expressly disclaim any liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of information or strategies discussed in the Programs. Participants are solely responsible for their own financial decisions and the potential consequences of such decisions. The Programs are intended to augment participants’ understanding of financial structuring and market operations but do not endorse specific investment strategies or financial products.

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No assurance can be given that any strategies or information presented in the Programs will be effective or suitable for every individual. Participants should consult their financial advisors to evaluate the appropriateness of any strategies or financial practices discussed within the Programs. Commonwealth Capital LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information provided and is not responsible for errors or omissions.

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By participating in the Programs, individuals acknowledge and agree that Commonwealth Capital LLC and its representatives are not responsible for any actions based on the Programs' content. Furthermore, this disclaimer confirms that no fiduciary relationship or obligation exists between Commonwealth Capital LLC and any program participant.

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Enrollment and participation in the Programs signify acceptance of this disclaimer and acknowledgment that Commonwealth Capital LLC and its affiliates are not liable for any actions participants undertake in their personal or professional capacities.

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