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DUE DILIGENCE The process of investigation and evaluation, performed by investors, into the details of a potential investment. A B D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z ANGEL INVESTORS Individuals who provide seed or start-up finance to entrepreneurs in return for equity. BURN RATE The rate at which a start-up uses its venture capital funding before it begins earning any revenue. CAPITALIZATION TABLE Spreadsheet or table that shows ownership stakes in a company, typically a start-up or early stage venture. EXIT The means by which an investor or business owner is able to realise his investment in a company. Normally an IPO or a trade sale. FOLLOW-ON FUNDING – A situation where an investor has invested in a particular company in the past, and then provides additional funding at a later stage. GENERAL PARTNER This can refer to the top-ranking partners at a PE/VC firm as well as the firm managing the PE/VC fund. HURDLE RATE – The minimum amount of return, that is distributed to the limited partners, until the time when the general partner is eligible to deduct carried interest. INCUBATOR – An organization that helps nurture business ideas, or new technologies, to the point that they become attractive to venture capitalists. JOBS (JUMPSTART OUR BUSINESS START-UPS) ACT – Legislation that eases regulatory restrictions for new businesses to make it easier for start-ups to get established. KICKER An added feature of a debt obligation designed to enhance its appeal to investors, such as a warrant. LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE – A term to specify which investors get paid first, and how much they get paid, in the event of a liquidation event such as the sale of the company. MEZZANINE FINANCING A type of loan finance, that incorporates equity-based options, and sits between equity and secured debt. NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT (NDA) A legal contract, between two or more parties, that signifies that a confidential relationship exists between the parties involved. OWNER-EMPLOYEE / OWNER OPERATOR A sole proprietor or any individual who has ownership of at least 20% of the capital and/or profits associated with a given venture. PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS - The right of current shareholders to avoid being diluted by buying a proportional number of shares of any future issue of common stock. QUARTILE RANKING - A system of ranking funds based on performance. The top one-quarter of performers are in the upper quartile, and so on. RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL – The right of investors to be given the opportunity to purchase any common stock that might come onto the market before anyone else can. SERIES ‘A’ FINANCING The first round of financing undergone for a new business venture after seed capital. TERM SHEET A summary sheet detailing the terms and conditions of an investment opportunity. UNICORN A start-up with a valuation of $1 billion or more. VALUATION - Can refer to pre-money valuation (value of the company prior to an investment) and post-money valuation (sum of the pre-money value and the investment amount). WARRANT An option to purchase stock in a company, typically exercised over an extended period. YIELD The income return (either interest or dividend) on an investment. ZOMBIE FUND – A fund that has invested all of its committed capital and continues to collect management fees despite little or no hope of achieving higher returns for investors. $ $ C I n v e s t i n g w i t h a G l o b a l P e r s p e c t i v e capitalist exploits ABC’ S OF VENTURE CAPITAL & PRIVATE EQUITY $ SOURCES: http://www.accreditedinvestormarkets.com/ http://www.accreditedinvestormarkets.com/glossary/ http://www.altassets.net/private-equity-and-venture-capital-glossary-of-terms http://blog.pitchbook.com/private-equity-and-venture-capital-glossary/ http://fullratchet.net/ http://www.fundingpost.com/glossary/venture-glossary.asp http://www.investopedia.com/dictionary/ http://www.investorwords.com/ http://www.mava.org/Entrepreneurs/Glossary-of-Terms.aspx http://www.startupfinancialmodel.com/2011/12/26/definition-of-pre-money-and-post-money-values/ http://www.techrepublic.com/article/glossary-startup-and-venture-capital-terms-you-should-know/ https://vcexperts.com/reference/glossary

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Page 1: S OF VENTURE CAPITAL PRIVATE EQUITY Aachievingflow.yolasite.com/resources/ABC's of Venture... · 2015. 8. 4. · DUE DILIGENCE The process of investigation and evaluation, performed

D U E D I L I G E N C E The process of investigation and evaluation, performed by investors, into the details of a

potential investment.

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A N G E L I N V E S TO R S Individuals who provide seed or start-up

finance to entrepreneurs in return for equity.

B U R N R AT EThe rate at which a start-up uses its venture capital funding before it begins earning any

revenue.

CA P I TA L I Z AT I O N TA B L ESpreadsheet or table that shows ownership stakes in a company, typically a start-up or

early stage venture.

E X I TThe means by which an investor or business owner is able to realise his investment in a company. Normally an IPO or a trade sale.

FOLLOW-ON FUNDING – A situation where an investor has invested in a particular

company in the past, and then provides additional funding at a later stage.

GENERAL PARTNER This can refer to the top-ranking partners at a PE/VC firm as well as the firm managing the

PE/VC fund.

HURDLE RATE – The minimum amount of return, that is distributed to the limited

partners, until the time when the general partner is eligible to deduct carried interest.

INCUBATOR – An organization that helps nurture business ideas, or new technologies, to the point that they become attractive to

venture capitalists.

JOBS (JUMPSTART OUR BUSINESS START-UPS) ACT – Legislation that eases regulatory restrictions for new businesses to

make it easier for start-ups to get established.

KICKER An added feature of a debt obligation

designed to enhance its appeal to investors, such as a warrant.

LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE – A term to specify which investors get paid first, and how much they get paid, in the event of a liquidation

event such as the sale of the company.

MEZZANINE FINANCING A type of loan finance, that incorporates equity-based options, and sits between

equity and secured debt.

NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT (NDA) A legal contract, between two or more parties,

that signifies that a confidential relationship exists between the parties involved.

OWNER-EMPLOYEE / OWNER OPERATOR A sole proprietor or any individual who has

ownership of at least 20% of the capital and/or profits associated with a given venture.

PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS - The right of current shareholders to avoid being diluted by buying a proportional number of shares of any

future issue of common stock.

QUARTILE RANKING - A system of ranking funds based on performance. The top

one-quarter of performers are in the upper quartile, and so on.

RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL – The right of investors to be given the opportunity to

purchase any common stock that might come onto the market before anyone else can.

SERIES ‘A’ F INANCING

The first round of financing undergone for a new business venture after seed capital.

TERM SHEET

A summary sheet detailing the terms and conditions of an investment opportunity.

U N I C O R N

A start-up with a valuation of $1 billion or more.

VA L U AT I O N - Can refer to pre-money valuation (value of the company prior to an

investment) and post-money valuation (sum of the pre-money value and the investment amount).

W A R R A N T

An option to purchase stock in a company, typically exercised over an extended period.

Y I E L D

The income return (either interest or dividend)

on an investment.

ZOMBIE FUND – A fund that has invested all of its committed capital and continues to collect management fees despite little or no

hope of achieving higher returns for investors.

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I n v e s t i n g w i t h a G l o b a l P e r s p e c t i v e

capitalist exploits

ABC’S OF VENTURE CAPITAL & PRIVATE EQUITY

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SOURCES: http://www.accreditedinvestormarkets.com/

http://www.accreditedinvestormarkets.com/glossary/ http://www.altassets.net/private-equity-and-venture-capital-glossary-of-terms

http://blog.pitchbook.com/private-equity-and-venture-capital-glossary/ http://fullratchet.net/

http://www.fundingpost.com/glossary/venture-glossary.asp http://www.investopedia.com/dictionary/

http://www.investorwords.com/ http://www.mava.org/Entrepreneurs/Glossary-of-Terms.aspx

http://www.startupfinancialmodel.com/2011/12/26/definition-of-pre-money-and-post-money-values/ http://www.techrepublic.com/article/glossary-startup-and-venture-capital-terms-you-should-know/

https://vcexperts.com/reference/glossary