There are lots of articles and information that I think you'll find helpful on the Venture Capital section of Inc.com. They have news about recently completed deals that have made headlines (Groupon is the popular one of the moment), information about how you might go and raise venture capital yourself, advice on how to choose an investor to create a partnership with and more. That said, if you're an entrepreneur, it's probably possible to spend too much time learning about financing a business.
Don't get me wrong -- you obviously want to be informed, but I've seen some startup founders that absolutely obsess about it. As a company owner, your job isn't raising money; it's running your business. If you do a great job, financing opportunities may even come to you!
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