Slicing Pie: Funding Your Company Without Funds -Mike Moyer [Free Ship]

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Type
Manual
Era
2010s
Special Attributes
How To
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Age Level
Adults, Young Adults
Original Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Unit Quantity
1
Subjects
Business, Economics & Industry
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No
ISBN
9780615700625
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Publisher
Fair AND Square Ventures, LLC
ISBN-10
0615700624
ISBN-13
9780615700625
eBay Product ID (ePID)
150623739

Product Key Features

Book Title
Slicing Pie : Funding Your Company Without Funds
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Entrepreneurship
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Mike Moyer
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

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Trade
Synopsis
You and a partner go into business together and split the equity 50/50. You do all the work and your partner slacks off. He owns half your business- now what? Slicing Pie outlines a process for calculating exactly the right number of shares each founder or employee in an early stage company deserves. You will learn: How to value the time and resources an individual brings to the company relative to the contributions of others The right way to value intangible things like ideas and relationships What to do when a founder leaves your company How to handle equity when you have to fire someone Important issues to discuss with your lawyer Much more Research shows that dynamic equity split models, like the one outlined in Slicing Pie, is the best way to avoid conflicts as the company grows. The new and improved Version 2.3 contains updated information about legal issues, idea valuation, retrofitting and much more, You and a partner go into business together and split the equity 50/50. You do all the work and your partner slacks off. He owns half your business- now what? Slicing Pie outlines a process for calculating exactly the right number of shares each founder or employee in an early stage company deserves. You will learn: How to value the time and resources an individual brings to the company relative to the contributions of others The right way to value intangible things like ideas and relationships What to do when a founder leaves your company How to handle equity when you have to fire someone Important issues to discuss with your lawyer Much more Research shows that dynamic equity split models, like the one outlined in Slicing Pie, is the best way to avoid conflicts as the company grows. The new and improved Version 2.3 contains updated information about legal issues, idea valuation, retrofitting and much more!, AUTHOR'S NOTE: Slicing Pie is very popular, but I encourage you to check out The Slicing Pie Handbook. It is the same concept as Slicing Pie, but newer with more content and a better overall description! -Mike Moyer You and a partner go into business together and split the equity 50/50. You do all the work and your partner slacks off. He owns half your business- now what? Slicing Pie outlines a process for calculating exactly the right number of shares each founder or employee in an early stage company deserves. You will learn: How to value the time and resources an individual brings to the company relative to the contributions of others The right way to value intangible things like ideas and relationships What to do when a founder leaves your company How to handle equity when you have to fire someone Important issues to discuss with your lawyer Much more Research shows that dynamic equity split models, like the one outlined in Slicing Pie, is the best way to avoid conflicts as the company grows. The new and improved Version 2.3 contains updated information about legal issues, idea valuation, retrofitting and much more!

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