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Founder’s Pocket Guide: Term Sheets and Preferred Shares

Founder’s Pocket Guide: Term Sheets and Preferred Shares
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Publisher : 1x1 Media
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 9781938162060
ISBN-13 : 1938162064
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Book Synopsis Founder’s Pocket Guide: Term Sheets and Preferred Shares by : Stephen R. Poland

Download or read book Founder’s Pocket Guide: Term Sheets and Preferred Shares written by Stephen R. Poland and published by 1x1 Media. This book was released on 2014-12-20 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This easy to follow guide helps startup founders understand the key moving parts of an investment term sheet, and review typical preferred share rights, preferences, and protections. Along the way, we also provide easy-to-follow examples for the most common calculations related to preferred share equity deals. Expanding on these fundraising concepts, this Founder’s Pocket Guide helps startup founders learn: What a term sheet is and how to summarize the most important deal terms for your fundraising and startup building goals. How preferred stock shares differ from common shares, with review of how each key preferred share right and preference is tied to the investor’s shares. Key terms and definitions associated with equity fundraising, such as pre-money valuation, founder dilution, and down round. How to decipher legalese associated with a term sheet deal, such as pro rata, fully diluted, and pari passu. The full list of the most common term sheet clauses, their plain English meaning, and their importance to an early-stage investment deal. Simple math for the key term sheet financial aspects, including calculating fully diluted shares outstanding, investor equity ownership percentages, and the impact of option pools on founder dilution. Example exit scenarios, showing how term sheet deal points impact how exit proceeds get divided among investors and founders.


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