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What is convertible equity (or a convertible security)?

Startup Company Lawyer

Quick answer: convertible equity (or a convertible security) is convertible debt without the repayment feature at maturity or interest. Over the past few years, convertible debt has emerged as a quick and inexpensive method for startup companies to raise money from angel investors and early stage venture funds.

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More Tech Startups are LLCs

Austin Startup

The main drivers, from our viewpoint, are: Many tech entrepreneurs no longer view venture capital as an inevitability in their growth path, and have grown skeptical of the traditional “growth at all costs” mindset found in many startup circles; and An increasing number of VCs are growing comfortable with LLCs.

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Cap Tables Explained: Guide to Understanding Cap Tables

Board Effect

Over time, a company might issue new shares of capital stock or buy back shares of existing stock. Companies may even broaden the range of securities offered, as they would by offering options or grants. Shares: Security & Share Class. Funding Rounds: Series & Capital Raised. What’s included in a cap table?

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Knowledge Is Power: Convertible Note Financing Terms, Part II

Gust

A term sheet keeps things relatively straightforward by summarizing the most significant deal terms in outline form, whereas the deal documents themselves (often referred to as definitive agreements ) — even for a relatively simple convertible debt financing — inevitably contain some densely written legalese.

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