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What is a Startup? A startup is a business that is in the process of developing the underlying infrastructure needed to support future growth A startup is a business engaging in the the following three basic processes: • Developing and refining the offering and strategy to go to market • Obtaining initial funding to begin operations • Building a capable management team to handle operations September 2001 Chapter 12: Human and Financial Capital 2 Relationship between Human and Financial Capital Human and financial capital resources can influence the business planning process and, in turn, be influenced by the business plan • Human capital resources may include entrepreneurs, management team, strategic advisors and partners, and logistical advisors and partners • Sources for financial capital include debt financing and equity financing September 2001 Chapter 12: Human and Financial Capital 3 Exhibit 12-1: Startup Business Investment Stages Early Stage Expansion Stage Later Stage Second- Second- Financing Startup First-Stage Second- Mezzanine Bridge Startup First-Stage Mezzanine Bridge Seed Stage Startup First-Stage Stage Mezzanine Bridge Seed Stage Stage Stages Seed Stage Financing Financing Stage Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Financing Validate the Build Expand Provide working Fuel substantial Prepare for business concept management production, capital once growth (typically initial public Investment (e.g. build team and marketing, or shipping products provided to offering, Investment Investment prototype, complete sales or providing business that usually Purpose develop business Purpose Purpose product capabilities services are at least planned in the plan, conduct market research) development break even) next 6 months to a year Angel investors Angel investors Traditional VC Traditional VC Traditional VC Traditional VC Traditional VC Traditional VC Corporations Corporations Corporations Corporations Type of Type of Consulting firms Consulting firms Buyout firms Buyout firms Type of Investors Online VC firms Incubators Investment banks Investment Investors Investors Incubators banks Source: Gold Book of Venture Capital Firms, Bob Zider, “How Venture Capital Works,” Harvard Business Review 1 September 2001 Chapter 12: Human and Financial Capital 4 Exhibit 12-2: Probability of Startup “Success” Number of businesses that go from: Idea to IPO 6 in 1,000,000 6 in 1,000 Business Plan to IPO 1 in 10 Funding to IPO Source: Saratoga Venture Finance; High Tech Startup Pg. 8 2 September 2001 Chapter 12: Human and Financial Capital 5 Exhibit 12-3: The Relationship Between Human and Financial Capital Human Capital Resources Financial Capital Resources Entrepreneur Equity Entrepreneur Bootstrapping Bootstrapping Angels Venture Capital Management Team Angels Venture Capital Management Team Business Business Planning Planning Corporate Ventures Holding Company Corporate Ventures Holding Company Process Process Strategic Advisors Strategic Advisors & Partners & Partners Advisory Board Board of Directors Debt Strategic Partners Commercial Bank Trade Credit Commercial Bank Logistical Advisors Trade Credit Loans Logistical Advisors Loans & Partners & Partners Necessary: Legal council, CPA Supporting: Intermediaries, Consulting Firms, Incubators 3 September 2001 Chapter 12: Human and Financial Capital 6
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