2015년 1월 17일 토요일

Why a 50/50 Equity Split Might Not Be the Best Idea for Your Company.

Kauffman Founders School

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50/50 Equity
Why a 50/50 Equity Split Might Not Be the Best Idea for Your Company
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If we haven't experienced the most difficult parts of the founding journey yet, how can I tell if any of us will be able to persist through them, or if one of us will drop out of the startup at that point? With these questions in front of you, you might want to hold off on splitting your company 50/50 with your co-founder at the beginning of the journey.

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New Founder Genius: How One Startup Had to Rethink Its Books Just To Stop Overdraft Fees
Jeffrey Harrison, co-founder of Rovertown, discusses how he had to take a firm hold of the financial reins as he and his co-founders tried to get their business off the ground.


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