Annotated Bibliography
Annotation #1
"A Temptation to Resist on Disability Insurance . . .(Financial Desk)(Letter to the editor)." New York Times 14 June 1992. Global Issues In Context. Web. 6 Nov. 2013.
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/infomark.do?&source=gale&idigest=e3068998e16ca851333f452560af9030&prodId=GIC&userGroupName=krkis&tabID=T006&docId=A174891104&&contentSet=IAC-Documents&version=1.0
This article talks about small business owners in California. It adds on to the disability and how it influences the viability of their business. Ones with disability are actually trying to create a safety net for their business with their disability insurance. This article is from a very reliable website. The facts and explanations are detailed, and has a clear point in what it is trying to convey to the readers. Actually, this particular subject is perfect for my research, since my research is on investing in a small business started by the disabled. I can use this to talk about the disability perspective, other than the investor’s perspective.
Annotation #2
"Pioneering angel investor backs startups with $1m." Gulf Daily News (Manama, Bahrain) (Oct 14, 2013) Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
This article talks about a specific angel investor, Tenmou. The article is very specific about the strategy and different companies that he was invested in. He was spent nearly $1million over the span of two years, helping 12 startups. This article will help me view the perspective of angel investors. Strategies of angel investors shown on this article will be very useful to find the difference between th abled business owners to disabled business owners.
Annotation #3
"Skills for Disabled Entrepreneurs." Africa News Service (July 10, 2013) Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
Skills for Disabled Entrepreneurs is an article that describes the disabled establishing and growing a business. It talks about the different obstacles that the disabled must face, including the lack of investors. This article will be a great help in finding the different perspectives of the disabled business owners. The different hurdles and the need for investors will be few of the most important facts to consider. Annotation #2 and this article will talk to one another of the different opinions on investing.
Annotation #4
"Angel Investor." Investopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.
URL:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/angelinvestor.asp
This article, created by the Investopedia, is a short article consisting of simply one simple fact. In this article, the word ‘angel investor’ is explained of how it is defined in the finance world. Angel investors are depicted as, normally, being friends or relatives or acquaintances of the business owners. Throughout the research, this definition will help in forming an argument. Without a stable base, it will be hard to prove a point about anything.
Annotation #5
"How disabled entrepreneurs can overcome the hurdles; Your Business I; Grants and advice should pave the way to success in the business arena says Mark Bridge." The Times (London, England) (Sept 1, 2012) Business: 64. Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
This specific article talks about helping the disabled entrepreneurs to establish a business. They talk of the different charity groups and helpers that are trying to create opportunities for the disabled. This article is very important for my research, because this article is a common misunderstanding of angel investors for the disabled. Angel investors are not giving charity for the disabled. There is a difference, because AIs are investing for their own good, not to give away their share.
"A Temptation to Resist on Disability Insurance . . .(Financial Desk)(Letter to the editor)." New York Times 14 June 1992. Global Issues In Context. Web. 6 Nov. 2013.
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/infomark.do?&source=gale&idigest=e3068998e16ca851333f452560af9030&prodId=GIC&userGroupName=krkis&tabID=T006&docId=A174891104&&contentSet=IAC-Documents&version=1.0
This article talks about small business owners in California. It adds on to the disability and how it influences the viability of their business. Ones with disability are actually trying to create a safety net for their business with their disability insurance. This article is from a very reliable website. The facts and explanations are detailed, and has a clear point in what it is trying to convey to the readers. Actually, this particular subject is perfect for my research, since my research is on investing in a small business started by the disabled. I can use this to talk about the disability perspective, other than the investor’s perspective.
Annotation #2
"Pioneering angel investor backs startups with $1m." Gulf Daily News (Manama, Bahrain) (Oct 14, 2013) Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
This article talks about a specific angel investor, Tenmou. The article is very specific about the strategy and different companies that he was invested in. He was spent nearly $1million over the span of two years, helping 12 startups. This article will help me view the perspective of angel investors. Strategies of angel investors shown on this article will be very useful to find the difference between th abled business owners to disabled business owners.
Annotation #3
"Skills for Disabled Entrepreneurs." Africa News Service (July 10, 2013) Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
Skills for Disabled Entrepreneurs is an article that describes the disabled establishing and growing a business. It talks about the different obstacles that the disabled must face, including the lack of investors. This article will be a great help in finding the different perspectives of the disabled business owners. The different hurdles and the need for investors will be few of the most important facts to consider. Annotation #2 and this article will talk to one another of the different opinions on investing.
Annotation #4
"Angel Investor." Investopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.
URL:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/angelinvestor.asp
This article, created by the Investopedia, is a short article consisting of simply one simple fact. In this article, the word ‘angel investor’ is explained of how it is defined in the finance world. Angel investors are depicted as, normally, being friends or relatives or acquaintances of the business owners. Throughout the research, this definition will help in forming an argument. Without a stable base, it will be hard to prove a point about anything.
Annotation #5
"How disabled entrepreneurs can overcome the hurdles; Your Business I; Grants and advice should pave the way to success in the business arena says Mark Bridge." The Times (London, England) (Sept 1, 2012) Business: 64. Global Issues In Context. Gale. Korea International School. 13 Nov. 2013
URL:
http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC
This specific article talks about helping the disabled entrepreneurs to establish a business. They talk of the different charity groups and helpers that are trying to create opportunities for the disabled. This article is very important for my research, because this article is a common misunderstanding of angel investors for the disabled. Angel investors are not giving charity for the disabled. There is a difference, because AIs are investing for their own good, not to give away their share.