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2025 Pepperdine Most Fundable Companies List

In its 8th year of operation and with over 2,300 early-stage US startups from across all 50 states applying for recognition, the 2025 Pepperdine Graziadio Most Fundable Companies list is republished below. Investor consideration was based on multiple variables, including financial projections, market opportunity, intellectual… Read More

Pepperdine Graziadio Business School’s Most Fundable Companies Showcase – Virtual

Meet the startups of the 8th annual Pepperdine Graziadio Most Fundable Companies List! Announced for the first time on our campus in Malibu, CA, the nation’s top startups were selected from more than 2,300 participants who hail from all 50 states. They are ready for investment… Read More

Pepperdine’s List of Most Fundable Companies Accepting Applicants

Pepperdine University, Graziadio Business School, recently announced that it is currently accepting applicants for the list of the most fundable companies. The competition is open to all startups generating between zero (pre-revenue) to $10 million in revenue based in the US. Pepperdine reports that thousands… Read More

7th Annual Pepperdine Graziadio Most Fundable Companies – Malibu

Meet the startups of the 7th annual Pepperdine Graziadio Most Fundable Companies List. For the first time on our campus in Malibu, CA, the nation’s top startups were announced. More than 2,000 participants from all 50 states were selected. The startups are ready for investment… Read More

Study: Small Businesses Still Struggle to Access Growth Capital Even with New Funding Methods Available

Study by Pepperdine University and Dun & Bradstreet Indicates Small Business still dependent on Personal Resources, Friends & Family. Even while new forms of finance are on the rise, small business still struggles to find capital necessary to fund growth.  While SME access to traditional… Read More

The Importance of Access to Capital: Pepperdine Report Shows Interest Rising for Crowdfunding Equity, Debt

Pepperdine University Graduate School of Business and Management publishes a periodic report on access to capital and its impact on small business. Authored by Dr. Craig Everett, an assistant professor of finance, his findings indicate growing interest in raising capital online.  The report, completed in… Read More

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