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Term-sheets and Valuations: Thinking about Negotiations - Startups.

Tim Keane

Bottom Up Market Sizing » January 12, 2010. Term-sheets and Valuations: Thinking about Negotiations. The Valuation Question. When companies seeking their first round of serious funding are good enough to receive a term-sheet from an investor, the first issue that always arises is valuation.

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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

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Tracking and Forecasting the Trends Impacting the Future of Small Business. I wont bother going into details on start-up financing terms ( see this post for an overview of typical VC terms) except to say if you dont know and understand: the firms cap table and valuation. where your stock sits in the liquidity preference stack.

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Accepting Outside Investors? Here Are 5 Things to Watch Out for in Your Contract

Up and Running

All the other sharks typically make a traditional equity investment; for example they’ll invest $100,000 at a $1,000,000 business valuation, and take 10 percent of the business. They generally also get additional rights that common shareholders don’t get, such as anti-dilution protection, and liquidation preference (discussed further below).

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Grubhub and Seamless: Effecting The Elusive Private-Private Merger

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There are common stock, common options, and as many as three to five different layers of preferred stock, each with a specific liquidation preference. Private company valuation techniques are particularly specious (this contrasts with a public company that every day has a definitive market capitalization).

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What Most People Don’t Understand About How Startup Companies are Valued

Both Sides of the Table

Valuing any company can be difficult because it requires a degree of forecasting future growth & competition and ultimately the profits of the organization. I have been talking about my concerns about valuations for the past couple of years because, well, they’ve been rising very rapidly the past two years!

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