How Startup Equity REALLY Works

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Whether you’re building a startup, seeking investors, or distributing equity to your team, navigating the financial landscape is a daily challenge. This video covers insights on mastering startup finances and avoiding costly mistakes regarding equity, stock options, and shares.

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Date: January 18, 2024

22 thoughts on “How Startup Equity REALLY Works

  1. This is an excellent example for how many startups should structure their company. All startups should not try to break the mold. However, any business can create any business structure that is appropriate for their company. This is actually a really excellent way to explain thought processes in many startups though.

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