Splitting EquitySplitting equity among co-founders and employees can be a tricky and intimidating challenge. We’re going to break down every single factor to consider so you can avoid the most common pitfalls while navigating the great divide.
The Most Expensive Equity Doesn't go to Investorsby Wil SchroterA startup that never grows up is just an expensive hobby.Continue
Equity Is the Most Expensive Currency Your Startup Has. Stop Treating It Like Bar Peanuts.by Ryan RutanFounders fight investors over single percentage points and then hand co-founders 50% on a handshake. Equity is the most expensive currency a startup has — here's how to price it like one.Continue
Will Getting Bigger Make Us Better?by Wil SchroterTurns out, chasing growth for growth’s sake can turn your sleek startup into a bloated buffet... more mouths to feed, but less flavor.Continue
When a $40m Exit is More Than a $200m Exitby Wil SchroterLet’s delve into the maze of startup exits, exploring the delicate interplay between exit values, ownership, and the real-world implications.Continue
Strategies to Effectively Raise Capital for Your Startup Businessby Ryan RutanWhether it’s a startup or a long-standing business needing venture capital, this comprehensive overview will help them secure necessary financing by adequately navigating the complicated landscape of money-raising strategies.Continue
Authentic Growthwith Dustin MoskovitzThe billionaire co-founder of Facebook and Asana reflects on his journey — from Harvard, shares why he decided to leave Facebook and the #1 mistake he's made on his entrepreneurial journey. Continue
Slacking Offwith Stewart ButterfieldThe founder of Slack talks about how he created Flickr and Slack out of the ashes of failed projects and shares tips for achieving a billion dollar valuation.Continue