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How Do Convertible Notes Work?
A convertible note, or convertible bond, is a type of short-term financial instrument that new companies use to raise early-stage capital.
July 31, 2019 - Financing Your Company
SAFEs vs. Convertible Notes: Which is Best for my Business?
Here are the key differences between convertible notes and SAFEs that should be considered by business owners looking to raise capital.
July 29, 2019 - Financing Your Company
How Do SAFEs Compare With Other Types of Capital Raising?
SAFEs are contracts used to get early-stage funding from investors or venture capitalists and are popular because of their simplicity and ease.
July 26, 2019 - Financing Your Company
Joint Ventures v. Partnerships: Differences Business Owners Need to Know
While both partnerships and joint ventures involve multiple enterprises coming together for a common goal, there are key differences to consider.
July 9, 2019 - Financing Your Company
How to Open a Business Bank Account: 3 Easy Steps
When a business is incorporated (i.e. LLC or Corporation) owners must have a separate bank account for company funds from their personal finances.
May 22, 2019 - Financing Your Company
Does My Company Need Its Own Bank Account?
Both Corporations and LLCs are required to keep separate bank account for their business distinct from their individual owners.
April 30, 2019 - Financing Your Company
What's a Convertible Note?
A convertible note is a way to raise capital for a project where the valuation of a company is delayed until a future financing round.
April 29, 2019