Dry powder refers to liquid capital available for investment. Understanding this helps founders gauge investor capacity for new deals or follow-on funding during economic shifts.
Cash runway is the measure of time a startup has left before it runs out of money. This article explains how to calculate it and why it dictates every strategic decision.
A flat round occurs when a company raises capital at the same valuation as its previous round. It offers necessary liquidity while signaling a period of stagnant growth to the market.
A Cap Table tracks who owns your company. This article defines the term, breaks down its components, and explains the critical role it plays during fundraising and exits.
Warrants are rights to buy stock at a specific price used to sweeten deals. This guide explains their mechanics, difference from options, and role in fundraising.