What are the different types of regulatory exemptions people can use to raise capital? When raising capital, entrepreneurs must generally register with the SEC, or fall under a regulatory exemption. Those who register with the SEC are the likes of public companies, such as the ones you see on the New York Stock Exchange or […]
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A joint venture and syndication may often look alike, but are governed by vastly different laws. A joint venture primarily governed by contract law and involves a few business partners who, regardless of whether they invest in the deal or not, are all actively involved and each contribute unique skills to the overall success of […]
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This is a slightly longer explanation of my medium post. Female tech founders are definitely well aware of the conversations surrounding gender these days. And let’s not kid ourselves–tech isn’t the only industry with issues around gender discrimination, harassment, or implicit bias. I had the opportunity to attend Jason Calacanis’ Founder University with 50 other […]
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