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Start up 101[edit]
John Moss[edit]
- Start up
- Startup company
- Bootstrapping
- Seed money
- Series A round
- Mezzanine capital
- Pre-money valuation
- Stock dilution
- Stock
- Preferred stock
- Convertible bond
- Warrant (finance)
- Post-money valuation
- Capitalization table
- Term sheet
- Letter of intent
- Discounted cash flow
- Fair value
- Net present value
- Business valuation
- Business valuation standard
- Private placement
- Funding
- Venture capital
- Venture round
- Venture capital financing
- Securities offering
- Crowdfunding
- Angel investor
- Accredited investor
- Capital structure
- Bridge loan
- SWORD-financing
- Revenue-based financing
- Feasibility study
- Private equity
- Cost
- Pricing
- Pricing objectives
- Break-even
- Positioning (marketing)
- Market segmentation
- Asset allocation
- Cost of capital
- Market price
- Market capitalization
- Value-based pricing
- Valuation using multiples
- Stock valuation
- Valuation (finance)
- Paper valuation
- Factoring (finance)
- Return on investment
- Price–earnings ratio
- Market-based valuation
- Market value
- Earnings per share
- Relative value (economics)
- Opportunity cost of capital
- Opportunity cost
- Fundamental analysis
- Equity (finance)
- Common stock
- Initial public offering
- Bond (finance)
- Internal rate of return