Thursday, December 11, 2008

David Frankel: What to Expect and Avoid in Term Sheets

From Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner:

David Frankel, Founding Partner at Altirah Capital, offers his advice about what entrepreneurs should expect and what they should avoid in the term sheets offered by VCs when raising money. Frenkel suggests that entrepreneurs should expect VCs to have liquidation preferences, pre-emptive rights, first refusal rights, anti-dilution rights, board member seats, CEO replacement rights and full disclosure. In contrast, Frenkel suggests entrepreneurs should not accept a big valuation from an individual investor who cannot follow on or "traditional terms" that are not adequately explained and justified.

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