An investor is a person or organisation who puts capital at risk with the expectation of a future profit, in the form of capital gains or interest. Serial investors tend to have a lot of experience with contracts, and may therefore be able to weigh the terms of a contract in their favour. There are 'fair' or 'founder-friendly' contracts which may be worth studying before entering into contractual negotiations with investors.
This is a lightweight but typical term sheet that a venture capital investor would give to a company or founder when investing in their company. This term sheet is typical of a pre-seed or seed investment round, and also includes a draft cap table in the schedule. The template is drafted to be investor friendly.
This is a lightweight but typical term sheet that a venture capital investor would give to a company or founder when investing in their company. This term sheet is typical of a pre-seed or seed investment round, and also includes a draft cap table in the schedule. The template is drafted to be investor friendly.