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What is the Right Burn Rate at a Startup Company?

Both Sides of the Table

I was reading Danielle Morrill’s blog post today on whether one’s “ Startup Burn Rate is Normal. Danielle goes through some commentary from Bill Gurley, Fred Wilson and Marc Andreessen about burn rate and then goes on to discuss her own burn rate and others publicly weigh in.

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Fundraising Debt And How To Avoid It

YoungUpstarts

But “fundraising debt” comes into the picture when you raise too much too early, diluting your business at the beginning of the venture, with no real plan or unrealistic projections for how your business will scale. They need to comply with laws, create back-end processes, and build prototypes — all of which cost money.

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Should Startups Care About Profitability?

Both Sides of the Table

They don’t want high burn rates but they will never fund slow growth. The first company represents a normal software company that sells its products directly (either via sales staff or directly off of the internet). This is precisely why large Internet categories often produce “winner takes most” outcomes.

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Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs: Non-dilutive Financing Through Revenue Sharing

ReadWriteStart

I have discussed at length why revenue sharing channel deals may serve as perfectly fine alternatives to raising equity (or even complements) because of their non-dilutive nature. Jeff has managed to keep his burn rate very low thus far, and a slow and steady crafting of the business is working nicely.

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ProfessorVC: Touched by an Angel

Professor VC

I guess you can make the argument that the founders keep more of the company under the take angel money at a $1M pre-money valuation, but the stars need to be aligned and it is much more likely that initial VC funding in the angel scenario would be at a lower valuation with significantly more dilution. Labels: angel groups , valuation.

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Don't forget to look at venture debt when raising a new round

BeyondVC

If you burn through your cash and can’t make the monthly principal and interest payments, your lender can take over your company as their debt is usually secured against your company and intellectual property.

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Why Co-Founders Are a Startup's Biggest Liability | The Startup Lawyer

thestartuplawyer.com

And for the love of high-speed internet and all things Web 2.0, Contact The Startup Lawyer: Home Page About Contact FAQs Glossary Ryan Roberts Law: Home Page Social Networks: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flickr Delicious Digg Last.FM He obviously never launched a startup and got shafted by a co-founder.