Today’s Great VC post of the day is a long, detailed example of How Equity Dilution Works by Ken Gaebler.
Equity Dilution Math
Today’s Great VC post of the day is a long, detailed example of How Equity Dilution Works by Ken Gaebler.
by Brad Feld
Today’s Great VC post of the day is a long, detailed example of How Equity Dilution Works by Ken Gaebler.
Today’s Great VC post of the day is a long, detailed example of How Equity Dilution Works by Ken Gaebler.
Question: How often do venture-backed start-up employees (let’s say non-executives) get stock option grants? Besides the initial grant when they start, how often do “re-up” grants come? Should they be expected after further funding rounds? After significant accomplishments/promotions? Never? The short answer, at least in the US, is “most of the time.” It’s pretty standard […]
Q: In our startup we have 4 founders, two of whom are not full time. We’ve all put in a good sum of cash thus far. The two founders with the least equity happen to be the two tech founders. Some of us feel that we made a mistake when allocating shares in the beginning […]
Dave Naffzinger – VP at Judy’s Book and previously a co-founder of Quova has started a series of posts on stock options. His first one is titled Startup Stock Options: ISOs vs. NSOs. Excellent stuff if you are an entrepreneur.
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