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  2. Template:Private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Washington (state) templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Washington (state) templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Washington (state) templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Term sheet - Wikipedia

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    Within the context of venture capital financing, a term sheet typically includes conditions for financing a startup company.The key offering terms in such a term sheet include (a) amount raised, (b) price per share, (c) pre-money valuation, (d) liquidation preference, (e) voting rights, (f) anti-dilution provisions, and (g) registration rights.

  5. Distribution waterfall - Wikipedia

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    The main variations here are in what is included in the payment cashflows. As contribution, the GP may choose to consider only the capital called for investment, or may include the capital called for fees and expenses. For the distribution, the amount previously distributed as carried interest may be excluded.

  6. Institutional Limited Partners Association - Wikipedia

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    The Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA) is a trade association for institutional limited partners in the private equity asset class. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and has an additional office in Toronto, Ontario.

  7. Seed money - Wikipedia

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    Seed capital can be distinguished from venture capital in that venture capital investments tend to come from institutional investors, involve significantly more money, are arm's length transactions, and involve much greater complexity in the contracts and corporate structure accompanying the investment.

  8. Simple agreement for future equity - Wikipedia

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    A simple agreement for future equity (SAFE) is an agreement between an investor and a company that provides rights to the investor for future equity in the company similar to a warrant, except without determining a specific price per share at the time of the initial investment.

  9. Equity co-investment - Wikipedia

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    An equity co-investment (or co-investment) is a minority investment, made directly into an operating company, alongside a financial sponsor or other private equity investor, in a leveraged buyout, recapitalization or growth capital transaction. [1] In certain circumstances, venture capital firms may also seek co-investors. [2]