🎥 Watch Part 1, the Offering Terms: [ Ссылка ]
🎥 Watch Part 2, the Charter: [ Ссылка ]
🎥 Watch Part 4, the Board of Directors: [ Ссылка ]
🎥 Watch Part 4, the Board of Directors: [ Ссылка ]
Startup funding explained: If you're raising a priced round of funding (like a Series A), you'll have to evaluate an investor term sheet. But how does a term sheet work? And what does all this complex legal language really mean?
We asked a real startup attorney - Mike LaPlante from Perkins Coie - to explain the basics of a Series A term sheet. In Part 3, Mike breaks down the first two investor agreements you'll typically see in a term sheet, the Stock Purchase Agreement and Investor Rights Agreement. In the next lesson he'll break down the final parts of the Series A term sheet -- the Right of First Refusal, Co-Sale Agreement, and Voter Rights Agreement.
✅ See the pitch deck Carta used to raise our Series A: [ Ссылка ]
✅ How to raise a funding round: [ Ссылка ]
✅ Watch & learn: How do SAFEs and convertible notes work? [ Ссылка ]
✅ Watch & learn: What's a valuation cap? [ Ссылка ]
✅ Automate your cap table with Carta: [ Ссылка ]
NO FEAR EQUITY is a presentation of Carta, the #1 equity management platform for startups and equity-funded companies. We have plenty of free resources to help startup founders plan their fundraise, manage their cap table, and prepare to issue equity to investors and employees. Check out some of our resources here:
🔷 Carta's Series A pitch deck: [ Ссылка ]
🔷 Carta's Series D pitch deck: [ Ссылка ]
🔷 Our free cap table template: [ Ссылка ]
🔷 Our free board deck template: [ Ссылка ]
🔷 What to look for in a 409A report: [ Ссылка ]
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