An engaging guide to excelling in today's venture capital arena Beginning in 2005, Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson, managing directors at Foundry Group, wrote a long series of blog posts describing all the parts of a typical venture capital Term Sheet: a document which outlines key financial and other terms of a proposed investment. Since this time, they've seen the series used as the basis for a number of college courses, and have been thanked by thousands of people who have used the information to gain a better understanding of the venture capital field. Drawn from the past work Feld and Mendelson have written about in their blog and augmented with newer material, Venture Capital Financings puts this discipline in perspective and lays out the strategies that allow entrepreneurs to excel in their start-up companies. Page by page, this book discusses all facets of the venture capital fundraising process. Along the way, Feld and Mendelson touch on everything from how valuations are set to what externalities venture capitalists face that factor into entrepreneurs' businesses. Includes a breakdown analysis of the mechanics of a Term Sheet and the tactics needed to negotiate Details the different stages of the venture capital process, from starting a venture and seeing it through to the later stages Explores the entire venture capital ecosystem including those who invest in venture capitalist Contain standard documents that are used in these transactions Written by two highly regarded experts in the world of venture capital The venture capital arena is a complex and competitive place, but with this book as your guide, you'll discover what it takes to make your way through it.
Q&A with Co-Authors Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson
Co-Author Jason Mendelson I understand that VCs have primarily four functions they perform: raising funds, screening and investing in new businesses, managing current portfolio companies and some level of investor relations and internal operations. How do you divide your work day?
One of the great things about this job is that there is no “standard day.” Every day is different and the division of time reflects that. It's really hard to say what a typical day is like. Even typical weeks are hard to describe. It all depends on a particular partner's portfolio is doing and what their role is in the firm.
Some partners have operational responsibilities internal to the firm itself, some don't. In short, you could ask 100 VCs this answer and have 100 different answers. If you forced me to put some percentages on the table, I'd say a normal yearly time allocation (assuming that fundraising is not happening) might look something like this:
Screening, Analysis and Execution: 45%
Current Company monitoring: 45%
Investor Relations / Operations / Other: 10%
With a number of great companies being born of ideas coming from a youthful group of entrepreneurs, what advice do you have for the young person seeking to build a team of "time-tested, battle-hardened" professionals?
We think young-entrepreneurs are great. In fact, we like spending time with the younger set so much that we are active mentors and investors with Techstars. And certainly with our fund, we wouldn't hesitate to fund a first-time entrepreneur with a great idea.
Co-Author Brad Feld
I think the key to being a young entrepreneur is being self aware. Know what you know and also know what you don't. If you can communicate to a prospective investor that you are smart, have a great idea AND are emotionally intelligent and realize what other skills sets you'll need to surround yourself with, then I don't think being young and / or inexperienced will hurt your chances. In fact, youthful exuberance is infectious and sometimes younger folks will think outside the box more often than older ones who are set in their ways.
Are you aware of any VCs that have funded founders that have failed at their previous ventures?
Absolutely. Me! And many other VCs. Failure is a normal part of entrepreneurship which I've written about extensively in my blog.
My favorite entrepreneurs to fund are those that have had at least one success and one failure. While it is a cliche, failure teaches the big lessons. Most importantly, entrepreneurs that have some failure under their belt have humility and perspective that I think is deeply useful in the creation of the company.
There is a perspective – promoted by some people – that the best serial entrepreneurs have never been unsuccessful. This is a myth – the vast majority of successful entrepreneurs who I know have a long string of failures in their past.
Why don't VCs invest in real estate?
We don’t invest in real estate because we don’t know what we are doing in that market. Okay, that was a little glib, but it’s true. VCs don’t / shouldn’t invest in sectors and themes that they don’t understand. Outside of some folks that I know who made some shrewd residential moves with their personal properties, I’d not want to trust my money to a VC doing a pure-play real estate deal.
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評分市麵上投資人龍蛇混雜,創業者需要一雙火眼金睛: * 缺乏誠信型。假公濟私,如個人占股(雷士照明風波)、迴扣等。一旦撞到這種瘟神,三十六計,走為上計。 * 雞同鴨講型。投資的領域、輪次、幣種、目標與自己相差十萬八韆裏。開門見山,速戰速決,不要浪費彼此寶貴的時間。 ...
評分市麵上投資人龍蛇混雜,創業者需要一雙火眼金睛: * 缺乏誠信型。假公濟私,如個人占股(雷士照明風波)、迴扣等。一旦撞到這種瘟神,三十六計,走為上計。 * 雞同鴨講型。投資的領域、輪次、幣種、目標與自己相差十萬八韆裏。開門見山,速戰速決,不要浪費彼此寶貴的時間。 ...
評分市麵上投資人龍蛇混雜,創業者需要一雙火眼金睛: * 缺乏誠信型。假公濟私,如個人占股(雷士照明風波)、迴扣等。一旦撞到這種瘟神,三十六計,走為上計。 * 雞同鴨講型。投資的領域、輪次、幣種、目標與自己相差十萬八韆裏。開門見山,速戰速決,不要浪費彼此寶貴的時間。 ...
評分市麵上投資人龍蛇混雜,創業者需要一雙火眼金睛: * 缺乏誠信型。假公濟私,如個人占股(雷士照明風波)、迴扣等。一旦撞到這種瘟神,三十六計,走為上計。 * 雞同鴨講型。投資的領域、輪次、幣種、目標與自己相差十萬八韆裏。開門見山,速戰速決,不要浪費彼此寶貴的時間。 ...
圖書標籤: VC 投資 創業 風險投資 商業 創業融資 TermSheet 金融
Strongly recommended for those entrepreneurs who are looking for fundings
評分乾貨多,沒放過任何一個黑律師的機會,非常適閤入門閱讀。As each of these examples shows, the quality and the character of the people involved made all the difference and were much more important than the legal term. & One thing we know for sure about the startup companies' self-valuation is that, they are wrong.
評分I learnt something about fundraising and VC investments by talking to people and reading random articles online. But this is the first time that I manage to piece everything together and gain a big picture of the VC world. The knowledge is invaluable for an entrepreneur.
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評分Strongly recommended for those entrepreneurs who are looking for fundings
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