Equity: Page 9
How to Split Equity Without Giving Away the Company
Clear expectations and earning equity for results make sharing ownership in the company a brilliant deal for everyone.
Y Combinator Boosts Startup Payout, Keeps Equity the Same
Why? Bay Area rents are too damn high.
When Trading Equity for Cash, Balance Is Everything
Sell too little, and you lack the resources to grow. Sell too much, and you lose control.
Aaron Levie, the Quintessential Silicon Valley CEO, Will Only Own 4.1 Percent of Box When It IPOs
Online file-storage service Box has finally filed to go public. Here's what we know.
Accelerator-Ready? 3 Pointers for Potential Candidates
Entrepreneurs considering a startup program should do some legwork.
Making Sense Out of Cents: Determining Employee Compensation
For companies that have received outside funding and are looking to scale, determining employee compensation can be a challenge. Here we offer a few pointers on how to get it done right.
Vesting: A Founder's Need to Earn Equity
An insider's take on what you need to know about vesting provisions in venture capital deals.
Figuring Out How to Divvy Up Startup Equity
When launching a startup, often founders need to offer up equity to employees in lieu of big salaries. Our legal expert Peter Buckland offers up advice on how to approach equity option pools.
The Pros and Cons of Working for Equity
From scope creep to the opportunity to cash in, a look at the good and bad of working in exchange for equity.
How to Find the Perfect Co-Founder
Our ASK expert VC John Frankel offers up advice about finding a co-founder and managing the relationship.
The Art and Science of Company Valuations (Infographic)
See a visual explanation of how young companies are valued, in some cases before they're even making money.
Why One Young Entrepreneur Turned Down Mark Cuban on Shark Tank
A recent grad reveals why he walked away from $200,000 for his coat-check technology.
One Entrepreneur's Rocky Road to Success After 'Shark Tank'
One of Shark Tank's first entrepreneurs, Tiffany Krumins, talks about dealing with cancer, giving up half of her equity, and the challenges of getting her product made in the U.S.
Angels, Equity and a Shark of One's Own
Many small-business owners who hope to land angel funding have expectations that are wildly unrealistic. Here's a reality check.
The JOBS Act Doesn't Mean You Should Run Out and Raise Equity
Selling equity in a business only makes sense for a business if there's a potential to generate substantial income on the investors' money.