Sample liquidation preference clause in a typical venture capital term sheet

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I get asked a lot for a sample clause on liquidation preference used in a typical venture capital term sheet. So, I’ve put together an all-in-one sample clause here for your reference. The good thing about this sample clause is that it covers or can be modified to cover the scenarios of
(1) participating preferred with a [...]

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Venture capital exits – trade sale vs IPO – compared and analyzed

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Way before a venture capitalist invests in a company, he is already thinking how and when to exit from the investment. This article tells you why and compares between the two venture capital exits – trade sale and IPO.
Illiquid nature and limited life-span of a VC fund
A well-planned exit is particularly important in a VC investment [...]

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What is vesting period of an employee stock option plan (ESOP)?

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This article discusses what vesting period is in the context of employee stock option plan (ESOP) – something that a company needs to decide when adopting an ESOP or when granting options under an ESOP. I will also set out different examples of vesting periods.
What is vesting period?
Vesting period refers to the minimum period for which [...]

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How to Calculate Liquidation Preference of Preferred Stock in a Venture Capital Financing?

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What is liquidation preference?
Liquidation preference refers to preferred shareholders’ rights to receive a certain amount for the preferred shares they hold in preference to common shareholders in the event that a company goes into liquidation.
The scope of liquidation preference varies between different term sheets. Some may be extremely favorable to investors, some may be less. [...]

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Calculate pre-money valuation of startup company seeking venture capital funding

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Pre-money valuation – the basic concept
The calculation of the pre-money valuation of a startup company seeking venture capital financing is as much a science as an art. It is a science because a lot of the calculations are based on scientific methods – the use of equations, formulas, comparators, etc. It is an art because [...]

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Pre-money, Post-money Valuation and Calculation in a Venture Capital Investment

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What is pre-money valuation and post-money valuation?
The pre-money valuation of a company refers to the valuation of the company before an investor injects capital into the company. The post-money valuation of a company refers to the valuation of the company after an investor has injected capital into the company. Therefore, the post-money valuation of a [...]

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What is Series A Convertible Preferred Stock Funding and Financing in a Venture Capital Investment?

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What is Venture Capital?
Venture capitalists provide venture capital to startup, high growth companies usually with a prospect of achieving an IPO within a number of years (e.g., 3-5 years). Venture capitalists generally invest in the form of funds that are privately held limited partnerships (LP).
What is a Venture Capital Fund?
A venture capital fund is [...]

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Risky but High Potential Return Nature of Venture Capital Investments

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Risky nature of venture capital investments
A crucial aspect of venture capital investment is the ability to identify novel technologies at a very early stage that have a potential of generating huge return within just a number of years’ time. This is because when a venture capitalist invests in a startup company, the company is [...]

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From Seed Capital to Angel Investors to Venture Capital Funding – Startup Company Financing Model

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This article gives an overview of how a startup company goes from seed capital to angel investors to venture capital funding (Series A round) – the classic startup company financing model.
Seed capital / Seed round / Seed funding
Say, 3 people decide to start a business in biotechnology. They do so by incorporating a company [...]

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