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Start up companies usually - Answer-FAIL What are the 3 top sources of start up funding? - Answer-Venture Capital, State Funds, Angel Investors What is the "napkin idea" stage of investment? - Answer-This means that it is the earliest stage of investment possible, the seed stage The early ...

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Start up companies usually - Answer-FAIL

What are the 3 top sources of start up funding? - Answer-Venture Capital, State Funds,
Angel Investors

What is the "napkin idea" stage of investment? - Answer-This means that it is the
earliest stage of investment possible, the seed stage

The early stage of investment means that - Answer-the early stage of investment means
that it may be early on in a company but it still be making some revenue

What is important to note about the seed/early stage? - Answer--this is the preferred
investment/company stage
-means invest at the very beginning

Angel investors like to invest "in their backyard", what does this mean? - Answer-this
means that they like to invest on things that they can easily check on and have a close
look at when need be

What percentage of time do investors think they are not getting a good deal? - Answer-
57% of the time

What is an important idea about investment? - Answer-its not what you start with, its
what you end with

What is the track record in investments? - Answer-40% of deals fail, 40% of deals do ok
but nothing great, and 20% of deals make up for the other 80% that don't do that well

Where do I get the money to invest? - Answer--pension funds
-insurance companies
-endowments
-foundations
-high net worth individuals

What are equity investments made to fund? - Answer-Equity investments are made to
fund the launch, early development, or expansion of a young company

Offsetting the high risk, investors _____ - Answer-have the expectation of higher than
average return on investment

Who will venture capitalist fund? - Answer-an entrepreneur

,An entrepreneur is someone who - Answer-assumes the financial risk of beginning and
managing a new business

What does a "perfect" investment opportunity look like? - Answer--an
experienced/proven management team
-a great idea/concept that is proprietary
-something that cannot be duplicated
-a product or service that 7 billion humans will buy
-a great rate of return on investment
-intellectual property that is protected by patents or trademarks

A perfect investment does not - Answer-exist

What are the 3 laws of business? - Answer-1- it will always cost more than you thought
it would
2- It will always take longer than you anticipated
3- things change continuously

What really matters in business and investment? - Answer-MARKET OPPORTUNITY

How do you find the right venture capital?? - Answer--need to talk to allied professionals
such as lawyers, accountants, and entrepreneurs (its not just what you know but WHO
you know)
-find the venture capitalist who have invested or specialized in your industry
-many large corporations have dedicated VC funds to invest in companies strategic to
their core business

What do we need to prepare for the VC? - Answer--an honest business plan with risks,
challenges, opportunities, and issues
-what key members you need to hire and where they will come from
-clear strategic goals and what you plan on doing to achieve those goals
-potential customers
-a path towards liquidity

companies are bought, NOT - Answer-sold

What do you do to "get the check"? - Answer--competitive deals get funded because
VC's don't want to miss out on what their colleagues view as a great bet
-probably giving up majority of the stock
-follow their advice (golden rule)
-By the time of IPO (initial public offering/they can sell their stock to the public now)
founders own 20%
-Be ready for the fast lane

, What is the golden rule when it comes to investors? - Answer-Take their money, follow
their rules

Things to know about VC - Answer--when you make a promise, they will hold you to it
and penalties will be stiff
-Most VC's want to make at least 10X their money
-As an entrepreneur remember that the name of the game is not what you start with but
what you end with
-VC's will not make emotional decisions (look at the first bullet)

You can lose your money only once but can make it a thousand times

What is the worst thing to happen if you fail in an investment? - Answer-bankruptcy

What are the 6 mistakes negotiators make - Answer-1) Neglecting the other side's
problem
2) letting price bulldoze other interests
3) letting positions drive out interests
4) Searching too hard for common ground
5) Neglecting BATNA (best alternative to a negotiated agreement)
6) Failed to correct for skewed vision

Mistake 1 - Neglecting the other side's problem - Answer-- you need to understand the
problem from the other side's perspective
-agreement requires understanding and addressing your counterpart's problem as a
means to solving your own

Mistake 2 - letting price bulldoze other interests - Answer-- price is rarely the only
important factor, don't focus exclusively on it
-most deals are 50% emotion and 50 % economics
- you need to try to get compensation elsewhere and let price go when it comes down to
the wire

Mistake 3 - Letting positions drive out interests - Answer--With joint problem solving we
can better meet both sets of interests and create something that will be of value to both
parties

Mistake 4 - searching too hard for common ground - Answer--sometimes differences
can open up possibilities for joint gains and working too hard to find common ground
may be detrimental when there is not much in common
-the most overlooked value often comes from differences

Mistake 5 - neglecting BATNA - Answer--your willingness to walk away from the deal
depends on the deal being handed to you
-if it is a bad deal then you have an option to turn back and say no thank you which
might save you from taking a bad deal

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