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Raising Venture Capital for the Serious Entrepreneur

by Dermot Berkery

ISBN-10: 9780071496025
ISBN-10: 0-07-149602-5
ISBN-13: 9780071496025
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149602-5
Hardcover
2007-09-10
McGraw-Hill


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Have the negotiating edge when getting your new business off the ground

Written by Dermot Berkery, an internationally known venture capitalist with Delta Partners, this complete toolbook thoroughly details how venture capitalists arrange the financing for a company; what they look for in a business plan; how they value a business; and how they structure the terms of an agreement. Within its pages, you'll find everything you need to successfully raise new business capital with the most attractive terms possible.

Using informative case studies, detailed charts, and term sheet exercises, Raising Venture Capital for the Serious Entrepreneur discusses the basic principles of the venture capital method, strategies for raising capital, methods of valuing the early-stage venture, and proven techniques for negotiating the deal. The author leads you step-by-step through:

  • Developing a Financing Map
  • Getting to the First Stepping Stone
  • Understanding the Unique Cash Flow and Risk Dynamics of Early Stage Ventures
  • Determining the Amount of Capital to Raise and What to Spend It on
  • Learning How Venture Capital Firms Think
  • Creating a Winning Business Plan
  • Funding Early-Stage Companies
  • Agreeing on a Term Sheet with a Venture Capitalist
  • Setting Terms for Splitting the Rewards
  • Allocating Control between Founders/Management and Investors
  • Aligning the Interests of Founders/Management and Investors

This invaluable guide also includes term sheet exercises that test your understanding of various financing situations facing companies. In addition, the book features three extensive case studies: the first covering a fictional start-up company used throughout the book, the second offering a stepping stone map, and the third presenting a term sheet used in practice by venture capitalists.


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Great Book
I have worked on business transactions in varying roles for the last 20 years. Although I already knew a lot about the subject matter, this book organized the subject and explained it in a way that anyone can understand. As soon as I finished the book, I bought a second copy for a friend who is an entrepreneur. I have also recommended it to several lawyers, accountants and economic development professionals, who play supporting roles to local entrepreneurs. If you only buy one book on this topic, this should be the one.

A must for any aspiring entrpreneur
I am new to the startup seen and looking for some guidance on how to approach potential investors. I came upon this book when looking for an old book on business plan creation.
I looked at the reviews for the book and decided to buy it. It was one of the best book purchases I made. This book gives a clear and concise narrative on venture financing which basically leads to what an entrepreneur should do deal with potential investors.
The style of the author in using mini case studies aligned absolutely with my business school training. The best thing for me was, now when I read VC related articles in entrepreneurship sites, I know what they are talking about. The author basically opens the door to VC world for the readers. Great book.

Valuable Insights for Entrepreneurs
This book is a must-read for anyone who plans on seeking venture capital to fund their company. Many entrepreneurs are able to develop great ideas and technologies, but don't know how to seek funding for their company. This book offers practical guidance for the fundraising process, and provides a rare glimpse into the mind of a venture capitalist who actually funds early-stage companies. The author is a partner at a leading European VC firm, but his insights apply to entrepreneurs in the US as well. All in all, a valuable book that is also easy to follow.

Pulls it all together for me
I've worked in, and been around, VC and angel investor-financed businesses for a long time. So, in some ways the topics in this book are not entirely new to me. However, this book takes all the various buckets of entrepreneurial finance information that are scattered around my brain and puts them into a coherent whole.

More than that, since I am also in the process of fundraising for a startup, this book gives me clear guidance and demystifies the VC evaluation process. Other than investor scale and growth expectations, I think the advice applies equally well to angel investor evaluations.

The book is incredibly clear...I agree it is not a "VC for Dummies" book, yet a a total novice would indeed be able to navigate the content quite easily. The author has a gift for anticipating reader questions and possible confusion points...probably because he also teaches entrepreneurial finance and has seen all the questions before.

My husband saw me avidly reading this book and said "Do you have some racy novel between the covers of that book?" Joke aside, I have found it very compelling reading.

A must read for a new entrepreneur
a very complete book about the fund raising process; certainly a must read for entrepreneurs who want to tap the private equity capital.
Could have detail more other form of venture capital like debt venture.


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