Posted on August 29, 2009 by bartekr
Although investing and building companies is a hugely rewarding experience for VCs, the ultimate reason VCs exist is to generate a return to their limited partners (the guys that fund Venture Capital firms).
One way VC’s try to protect their investments is by usually purchasing Preferred Shares (vs. Common Shares that founders own). Owners of preferred [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2009 by bartekr
In the previous example, we reviewed the concept of non-participating preferred shares. As a reminder, non-participating preferred shares give the VC the option to trade in those shares for their liquidation preference value.
However, there is a structure that is usually more beneficial for investors called Participating Preferred, which gives the investor the liquidation preference value [...]
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