You finally have investor interest. A couple of angels like the idea, one says “We usually do SAFEs,” another asks if you’re ...
You’re a few months into building. You have early users, a half-working product, and one investor asking for your “valuation expectations.” You have no idea what to say. A friend tells you to “just ...
In the simplest terms, convertible notes enable investors to convert debt (extended to startups) into equity at a future date While convertible notes offer quick capital and better rights upon ...
In my last article, I talked about what technology startups should do if they’re unable to secure venture capital funding (a quite common situation, as less than one percent of applicants generally ...
Startups typically receive their first formal round of funding from friends, family and angel investors. Depending on the startup’s funding needs, the investment can range from a few hundred thousand ...