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The Bright Side of Sharing Bad News With Potential Investors With potential investors, honesty is the best policy.

By Christopher Hann

This story appears in the March 2016 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe »

Q: How do I tell all without scaring potential investors?

A: It's a critical balancing act, but remember: Investors want to hear everything. Kevin Choquette, founder of San Diego's Fident Capital, who's been on both sides of this discussion, offers three critical steps:

1. Don't whitewash. Most entrepreneurs want to coddle potential investors, Choquette says, but that's foolish: Everything will come out in due time anyway, so it's better if it happens early. "Be honest about the magnitude of the challenge," he says.

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