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Flexible VC, a New Model for Companies Targeting Profitability

David Teten

Flexible VC creates early liquidity which can be either reinvested or distributed to LPs. That said, nothing is cost-free. More complex cost of capital calculation. Inversely, if the company has slower than predicted growth, the effective cost of capital is automatically lowered. Early liquidity. Emily Campbell, Esq.

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Branching out: Why you shouldn’t limit your startup to just one location

The Next Web

In the VC and entrepreneurship blogging circles, a debate rages on as to whether moving your young startup to an established entrepreneurship hub like San Francisco, New York, or Boston will improve your chances of long-term success. Read more from Nick on his blog , and connect with him on Twitter @NCPetri.

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Create High-Impact Data Visualizations: Nine Effective Strategies

Occam's Razor

Cyprus and Ireland. Lars Verspohl takes you along on a wonderful journey through cost and profit structures of movies. One solution I love is a visualization strategy used by the team at the New York Times. That’s what you are seeing in the distribution above. UK, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. So on and so forth.

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Out of the Crisis #21: Tomas Pueyo on the hammer and the dance, political polarization, and how the pandemic will affect the way we live and work

Startup Lessons Learned

The benefit of the hammer and the dance is lower, and also the cost is higher." So I think the most interesting aspect of this article is how just mind-blowing that distribution is. It's focused on how to learn as fast as possible with as little cost as possible. Just look at your measures in terms of cost-benefit.