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Ask HN: How much equity to give away for $100k?

2 pointsby hwijayaover 15 years ago
Hi HN, we are wondering how much usually other startups are giving away for 100k funding? Say, you are not launched yet and about 70% from releasing version 1.0. There are 3 founders. Thanks

4 comments

RiderOfGiraffesover 15 years ago
What's your expected turnover and profit in year 1? Year 2? Year 3?<p>What is the probability of failure?<p>The following is really, really rough, so feel free to argue with it, but here's some thinking.<p>Suppose a VC expects, on average, to double their money over three years. Suppose you have a 10% chance of $2M profit over three years, a 60% chance of $100K profit over three years, a 20% chance of breaking even over three years, and a 10% chance of losing everything.<p>Your expected profit over three years is around $200K to $250K. That's twice what they invested, so they want 100% equity.<p>Now tell me where that's wrong.
brkover 15 years ago
An oversimplification to illustrate the concept:<p>Shares = investment amount/current valuation<p>There is no universal answer. If your version 1.0 is likely to earn us $1B in sales the first year you would give away a hell of a lot less than if your version 1.0 is a freemium app targeted towards furries to help find local dry cleaners. It all depends.
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vakselover 15 years ago
$3.50<p>you can't really answer such question if you don't say what it is you are doing.
rmsover 15 years ago
Convertible debt is the best thing from your perspective and means you don't have to answer this question.