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How much $$ do you get if your startup gets acquired?

We went through a theoretical company’s story while analyzing how the cap table evolved through various rounds of funding. Make sure to watch Parts 1 through 3 if you want to get a grip on that.
But if you are only in for the good stuff, that’s OK. This video will analyze a few exit scenarios for that theoretical company and how much money everyone does, or does not make.

➡︎ Startup funding explained Part I-III: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnhdsL4kFmVZNZIpqeFHJh0f6faNZ0-nk

BTW, a lot of the topics covered here were way beyond my expertise, so Steve Barsh from @Dreamit will be joining us to elaborate further on some key aspects of how this transaction works.
BTW, a lot of the topics covered here were way beyond my expertise, Steve Barsh helped us put these estimations together. Make sure to check out his video on Startup Exits.
#startups #Slidebean #funding

0:00 – Startup funding – Intro
2:31 – Startup funding – Scenario 1: An acqui-hire
6:13 – Startup funding- Stock options
10:13 – Startup funding – Scenario 2: Strategic exit

Source: YouTube
Category: Company Financials & Legal
Tags: Company FinancialsCompany Structure & Financials

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