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How Much Seed Capital Should You Actually Raise?

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For example, employees aren’t going to start the day after the financing closes — it often takes three months or more to recruit additional core team members and get them up and going. Also, it will take at least three months to raise the next round of financing, whatever it is (Series A, seed extension, etc.).

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How DogVacay Literally Saved my Thanksgiving

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Their business model was to help young companies accelerate their launch by helping assemble a team, do initial marketing, provide seed capital and help them raise financing.

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NextView’s Greatest Hits

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7 Common Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make in VC Pitches and How to Fix Them “Different partners in a VC firm are different. Magic Graph: How Much Seed Capital Should You Raise? Finance is about reporting on historical performance and future planning through the lens of financial metrics.” ” (Lee Hower).

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Seed Stage Startups Are Now Graded on a Curve

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Over the past five years, we’ve witnessed an Atomization of the Seed Stage. Early fundraising is no longer a one-and-done fundraise of a single round of Seed capital subsequently followed by a Series A 12–18 months later. A company with $250K monthly recurring revenue which took 4 years and $5.5M

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This Week in VC Episode 6 with @Jason Calacanis: Best One Yet

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Next Wednesday we’ll have Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners, a New York / LA early-stage venture capital fund. Often times when companies raise “bridge” financing (this is money from internal investors. I think this episode is worth watching ( video is here ) but as always I’ll try to summarize for anybody short on time.

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How to calculate the equity split between co-founders in a startup

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George Deeb is the Managing Partner at Chicago-based Red Rocket Ventures , a startup consulting and financial advisory firm based in Chicago. So, let’s say that one founder puts in $100,000 in seed capital, that could be worth 20 percent of a seed stage company’s valuation. Is this person taking a salary or not?

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Nobody Announces Their Seed Round Anymore and That’s a Mistake

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And seed VCs, especially as new firms were being established, were eager to encourage their portfolio startups to plant that flag in the ground publicly. It seemed like every other TechCrunch post was announcing a startups’s new seed financing round. Seed stage companies just aren’t announcing their rounds anymore.