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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    Venture capitalists are primarily concerned about initial investment, feasibility, and exit valuation. A business plan for a project requiring equity financing will need to explain why current resources, upcoming growth opportunities, and sustainable competitive advantage will lead to a high exit valuation.

  5. The Term Sheet handoff - AOL

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    After all, it's thanks to venture capital that life-changing products, from the microprocessor to internet search engines, exist. As a journalist, I’ve always taken my obligation to be critical ...

  6. Template:Private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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  7. Venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing provided by firms or funds to startup, early-stage, and emerging companies, that have been deemed to have high growth potential or that have demonstrated high growth in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc. Venture capital firms or funds invest in these early-stage companies in exchange for equity, or ...

  8. Right of first refusal - Wikipedia

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    In venture capital deals, the right of first refusal is a term sheet provision permitting existing investors in a company to accept or refuse the purchase of equity shares offered by the company, before third parties have access to the deal.

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