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How to Pick the Right Attorney For Your Startup

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We were targeting to raise around $3 million in investment capital. We had personally invested $70,000 of our own money at this point, and we were hoping to raise at least another $250,000 to help us hire a team, launch our company, and begin to build our product. The deal we made with him was he’d get 33.3%

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Why is there such a large founder to early employee equity drop-off? - Quora

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Early employees are paid a salary from day 1, don't have to have the reputation/connections to raise money, take on much less risk, and often have much more information about the company (team so far, financials, product traction/progress) when they decide to join than the founders do when they found the company. This answer.

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On the Road to Recap:

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In Silicon Valley boardrooms, where “growth at all costs” had been the mantra for many years, people began to imagine a world where the cost of capital could rise dramatically, and profits could come back in vogue. The explicit details of the capital structure of a company are typically obfuscated from the average employee.

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