Cap Table Basics
Business founders will hear the term “cap table” used a lot, especially when it’s time to raise money. Often it’s another term founders have to learn on the fly. With that in mind, here’s a rundown of some cap table basics.
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Business founders will hear the term “cap table” used a lot, especially when it’s time to raise money. Often it’s another term founders have to learn on the fly. With that in mind, here’s a rundown of some cap table basics.
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