Finance & Operations
Finance & Operations
What’s the Right Burn Rate for Your Business?
In a post for AVC, Fred Wilson suggests some reasonable burn rates at different stages of software-based businesses, most particularly web and mobile software businesses.
by Contributing Author
Finance & Operations
The Deck: Pitching VCs and Looking Under Rocks
A recent article on Inc. got me thinking about my daily interactions with the entrepreneurs, founders, and CEOs that we…
by Dan Lane
Finance & Operations
Economic Model Part 3: Every Company Has an Optimal Economic Model Waiting to Be Discovered
This is the third in a series of posts that I am writing aimed at helping entrepreneurs maximize their economic…
by Scott MaxwellFinance & Operations
What the Life of a Venture Capitalist Is REALLY Like
In a recent post for Venture Fizz, NextView co-founder Rob Go asks entrepreneurs if they have what it takes to take on the job of a venture capitalist.
by Contributing AuthorFinance & Operations
Why Every Company Needs to Know Its Burn Rate
Unless you’re Google or Apple -- and even they don’t really apply -- there’s no such thing as a company with a truly endless supply of cash.
by Josh ZywienFinance & Operations
When Is an Early Exit the Right Choice for Companies?
For early and expansion stage organizations, there are times when an early exit might be a good idea. Dr. Basil…
by Contributing Author
Finance & Operations
5 Tips for Architecting Your Company’s Exit
I participated in a panel last week at the IMPACT 2011 conference in Philadelphia. The panel was all about the…
by Firas Raouf
Finance & Operations
Economic Model Part 2: Why You Are Blind to Your Economic Model
This is the second in a series of posts that I am writing aimed at helping entrepreneurs maximize their economic…
by Scott MaxwellFinance & Operations
How to Weather the Storm If You Get Hacked
In a recent post for Entrepreneur, Riva Richmond discusses what to do and how to fix things when your business has been hacked.
by Contributing Author