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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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Raising Startup Capital Through Convertible Debt Financing

Business Plan Blog

Most startup founders do not have enough capital to launch their companies and need to raise money at some point. Individual investors who provide financial funding to startups are called ‘Angel Investors.’ Among the most common methods of funding used by startups when raising seed capital is “Convertible Debt Financing.”

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Knowledge Is Power: Convertible Note Financing Terms, Part II

Gust

Last week , we gave some attention to the “why” behind convertible note financing for early stage startups. At least one well-known Silicon Valley venture accelerator is using a document referred to as a “ convertible security ” rather than “convertible promissory note.”

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Cap Tables Explained: Guide to Understanding Cap Tables

Board Effect

It’s important to note that the structure and contents of a cap table are unique to how a company has chosen to divide its equity. Cap tables are also used to model waterfalls and what-if scenarios, giving companies a better understanding of how different events might impact shareholder payouts and equity dilution.