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Comparing Startup Accelerators

Austin Startup

The below outlines how I would approach the decision: Cash and Equity. Very simply, what are you giving and what are you getting in return in terms of cash and equity for joining the program? More traditional and comprehensive programs often require 5–8% of common stock, but often provide between $20K and $100K up-front as well.

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WHAT ARE SUPER PRO RATA RIGHTS?

Scott Edward Walker

For example, if an investor owns 20% of the equity of a startup on a fully-diluted basis following the closing of a Series A round, it will have the right to purchase 20% of the shares of the preferred stock issued in the subsequent Series B round. This is a huge red flag and founders should push back very hard.

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Management Carve Out Plan

ithacaVC

The MCOP can serve a critical role as founders and other management team members are diluted down by rounds of financing or if their equity is not in the money. As the investors’ aggregate liquidation preference (ALP) increases typically the need for a MCOP also increases. A few key points to consider: 1.

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Is convertible debt with a price cap really the best financing structure?

Startup Company Lawyer

One super-angel I talked to told me that while a year ago these caps “approximated what I’d pay in equity” that they’re now “33% higher than what I’d normally agree to pay now.”. A logical alternative to convertible debt is a priced Series A preferred stock financing.