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Have the negotiating edge when getting your new business off the ground
Written by Dermot Berkery, an internationally known venture capitalist with Delta Partners, this complete toolbook thoroughly details how venture capitalists arrange the financing for a company; what they look for in a business plan; how they value a business; and how they structure the terms of an agreement. Within its pages, you'll find everything you need to successfully raise new business capital with the most attractive terms possible.
Using informative case studies, detailed charts, and term sheet exercises, Raising Venture Capital for the Serious Entrepreneur discusses the basic principles of the venture capital method, strategies for raising capital, methods of valuing the early-stage venture, and proven techniques for negotiating the deal. The author leads you step-by-step through:
This invaluable guide also includes term sheet exercises that test your understanding of various financing situations facing companies. In addition, the book features three extensive case studies: the first covering a fictional start-up company used throughout the book, the second offering a stepping stone map, and the third presenting a term sheet used in practice by venture capitalists.
Well written and easy to understand...highly recommend!Reviewed by Thomas E. Gross, 2009-10-12
Just finished the book. Very good understanding of how the VC game
is played. This book will help entrepreneurs formulate a targeted
biz plan with a better chance of funding.
Well written and easy to understand...highly recommend!
Well Done! A Must Read For All Entrepreneurs....Reviewed by William M. Wright II, 2009-09-04
I wanted to gain a better understanding of venture capital
financing, for purposes of my own professional development, and to
expand the services I offer as a CFO consultant. As I searched out
different books on the subject, I came across Dermot Berkery's
"Raising Venture Capital for the Serious Entrepreneur". This book
was exactly what I was looking for.
Mr. Berkery provides his readers a clear and complete understanding
of every aspect of venture capital. Some of the areas that were
quite helpful included understanding the unique cash flow and risk
dynamics of an early stage venture, how much capital to raise and
when, creating winning business plans (not what you have read in
other books), how to value early-stage ventures, and negotiating
all facets of a term sheet.
In addition to his clear writing style, he provides well thought
out explanatory exhibits, mini-cases, and exercises - all of which
reinforce the concepts, in a meaningful way.
I would highly recommend this book to any entrepreneur, and those
that support them, who really wants to, and needs to, understand
venture capital as a funding source. And if there are college
professors out there teaching venture capital - this book has to be
the one you use as a textbook. Mr. Berkery's depth of experience in
the venture capital world comes through clearly in his writing - he
knows what he is talking about and has a great way of explaining it
to those who want to learn more.
William M. Wright II, CPA
Chesapeake, VA USA
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Excellent introduction to the subjectReviewed by Stephen W. Hinch, 2009-08-29
I'm an experienced senior manager who has made acquisitions and initiated new businesses from the corporate side, but this book gave me a lot of new insight. It does an excellent job of explaining what venture capitalists are looking for and how entrepreneurs should interact with them. The subject of how to assess the value of a startup was good, although as you might expect, somewhat general. I also appreciated the insight on what investors in various finance rounds need to do to protect their investments. An early round investor, for example, could get wiped out in a later round even though the founders and later investors do fine, if the company valuation doesn't increase as expected. The book also includes a lot of detail on the elements of a term sheet and what to look out for. Five stars for sure!
this book changed my lifeReviewed by Jordyn Lavin, 2009-05-08
this book changed my life in so many words or less this book had a huge impact on my life.....
Must Read for all entrepreneurs. New and Veteran.Reviewed by Layer 1-7, 2009-03-01
I am a veteran of several Silicon Valley startups, having gone to
raise money, and watched money being raised, and invested my own as
an angel.
This book is by far the best I've ever gone through, from the point
of view of someone very experienced in the field, with the gift of
being able to articulate not the theory, but the true
practice.
The author goes through the mindsets of the investors and the
entrepreneurs in an uncannily accurate manner. His chapters on what
makes for a successful business plan is so right on, and everyone
should measure their plan against his required attributes. If you
don't match up, you really need to consider another idea, or do
alot more creative thinking on your existing idea.
This was by far the best $50 I spent as a career startup type.
Thanks to the author for keeping it very real and readable.