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The Cost Equation for a Startup is Better Than Ever

Startup Professionals Musings

Founders now routinely use their home to operate their startup until they are well into the revenue phase. That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. I now see and believe business plans that budget $1K for all this, versus a previous $20K or more.

Cost 255
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Five common misconceptions about building a startup in New York City

This is going to be BIG.

Content companies, for example, should be able to amass traffic and sell advertising on a bootstrapped budget before they come close to seeking equity financing—because you can, and because that’s the market expectation and that’s what your competitors are already doing. Response: Wall St. How about doing what Gilt Groupe did?

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You Don’t Need to be Rich to be an Entrepreneur

Startup Professionals Musings

Founders now routinely use their home to operate their startup until they are well into the revenue phase. That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. I now see and believe business plans that budget $1K for all this, versus a previous $20K or more.

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The Cost Equation for a Startup is Better Than Ever

Gust

Founders now routinely use their home to operate their startup until they are well into the revenue phase. That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. I now see and believe business plans that budget $1K for all this, versus a previous $20K or more.

Cost 139
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Be Part of the Entrepreneurial Revolution

Startup Professionals Musings

Founders now routinely use their home to operate their startup until they are well into the revenue phase. That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. I now see and believe business plans that budget $1K for all this, versus a previous $20K or more.

Burn Rate 125
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ProfessorVC: How much is enough?

Professor VC

The business model (OEM through broadband and home security companies for mass distribution) if not specific product functionality has remained largely the same. But of course, the model had us requiring only $10M equity to breakeven and to achieve $185M in revenues in 2008 (the magic Year 5 in all business plans). Bootstrapping 101.