Deck 14: The Deal: Valuation, Structure, and Negotiation

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What rate of return (ROR)will a venture capital investor seek from a first stage investment?

A) 30 percent annual ROR
B) 30-40 percent annual ROR
C) 40-60 percent annual ROR
D) 60-80 percent annual ROR
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The rate of return (ROR)required by the investor can affect the investor's required share of the ownership.
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Staged investment is a method used to manage risk.
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What is the typical expected holding period for a venture capital investment at the seed stage?

A) 3-5 years
B) 4-7 years
C) 5-10 years
D) More than 10 years
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Investors stage their capital commitments as a way to motivate the entrepreneurial team.
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Investors do not discontinue funding to ventures that are economically viable.
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Valuations of private companies have standard methodologies to determine value.
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Entrepreneurs should rely on expert legal and accounting advice to protect them during the deal-making process.
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ROR stands for ____.
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A cram-down round has no effect on founders' ownership as founders are normally protected against dilution.
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Strategic circumference is never an intentional outcome.
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Share price equals the price paid divided by the number of shares.
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The First Chicago evaluation method employs a higher discount rate and applies it to an expected cash flow.
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Staged capital commitments give strategic advantage to the:

A) investor.
B) entrepreneur.
C) underwriters.
D) advisors.
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A venture investment round that is priced less than the previous round is referred to as a _____ round.
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In the venture capital valuation method,terminal value is found by multiplying net income and the P/E ratio.
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A cram-down round is an investment round where follow-on investors are compelled by favorable conditions to accept a higher valuation than they would prefer.
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Which of the following valuation methods is appropriate for investments in a company with negative cash flows at the time of the investment,but has the potential to generate significant earnings?

A) Venture capital method
B) Fundamental method
C) Experimental method
D) The First Chicago method
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The goals of users and suppliers of capital are often contradictory.
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What is the typical expected holding period for a second stage venture capital investment?

A) 3-5 years
B) 4-7 years
C) 5-10 years
D) More than 10 years
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Under the _____ provision,if management does not find a buyer or cannot take the company public by a certain date,then the investors can proceed to find a buyer at terms they agree upon.
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Discuss the characteristics of successful deals.
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Explain how legal circumference relates to fund raising.
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A company currently has 500,000 shares outstanding,which are owned by the current owners.If the venture capitalist requires a 28.5 percent ownership,what will be the total number of shares outstanding after the investment?
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In the context of venture capital investment,discuss the consequences of venturing into an unknown territory.
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Name the factors that influence an actual deal in reality.
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Explain how strategic circumference relates to fund raising.
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Investors can tender their shares of stock before an initial public offering using _____ provision.
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By _____ their capital contributions,venture capitalists maintain the right to abandon a project whose prospects look dim.
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A venture capitalist is investing $5 million to acquire 200,000 shares.What is the price per share?
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_____ financing is a strategy of last resort that wipes out all previously issued stocks when existing preferred shareholders will not commit additional funds.
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In the case of a private company raising money,what is the most critical element of valuation?
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_____ are defined as economic agreements between at least two parties.
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Deck 14: The Deal: Valuation, Structure, and Negotiation
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What rate of return (ROR)will a venture capital investor seek from a first stage investment?

A) 30 percent annual ROR
B) 30-40 percent annual ROR
C) 40-60 percent annual ROR
D) 60-80 percent annual ROR
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The rate of return (ROR)required by the investor can affect the investor's required share of the ownership.
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Staged investment is a method used to manage risk.
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What is the typical expected holding period for a venture capital investment at the seed stage?

A) 3-5 years
B) 4-7 years
C) 5-10 years
D) More than 10 years
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Investors stage their capital commitments as a way to motivate the entrepreneurial team.
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Investors do not discontinue funding to ventures that are economically viable.
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Valuations of private companies have standard methodologies to determine value.
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Entrepreneurs should rely on expert legal and accounting advice to protect them during the deal-making process.
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ROR stands for ____.
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A cram-down round has no effect on founders' ownership as founders are normally protected against dilution.
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Strategic circumference is never an intentional outcome.
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Share price equals the price paid divided by the number of shares.
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The First Chicago evaluation method employs a higher discount rate and applies it to an expected cash flow.
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Staged capital commitments give strategic advantage to the:

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B) entrepreneur.
C) underwriters.
D) advisors.
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A venture investment round that is priced less than the previous round is referred to as a _____ round.
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In the venture capital valuation method,terminal value is found by multiplying net income and the P/E ratio.
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A cram-down round is an investment round where follow-on investors are compelled by favorable conditions to accept a higher valuation than they would prefer.
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Which of the following valuation methods is appropriate for investments in a company with negative cash flows at the time of the investment,but has the potential to generate significant earnings?

A) Venture capital method
B) Fundamental method
C) Experimental method
D) The First Chicago method
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The goals of users and suppliers of capital are often contradictory.
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What is the typical expected holding period for a second stage venture capital investment?

A) 3-5 years
B) 4-7 years
C) 5-10 years
D) More than 10 years
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Under the _____ provision,if management does not find a buyer or cannot take the company public by a certain date,then the investors can proceed to find a buyer at terms they agree upon.
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Discuss the characteristics of successful deals.
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Explain how legal circumference relates to fund raising.
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A company currently has 500,000 shares outstanding,which are owned by the current owners.If the venture capitalist requires a 28.5 percent ownership,what will be the total number of shares outstanding after the investment?
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In the context of venture capital investment,discuss the consequences of venturing into an unknown territory.
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Name the factors that influence an actual deal in reality.
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Explain how strategic circumference relates to fund raising.
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Investors can tender their shares of stock before an initial public offering using _____ provision.
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By _____ their capital contributions,venture capitalists maintain the right to abandon a project whose prospects look dim.
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A venture capitalist is investing $5 million to acquire 200,000 shares.What is the price per share?
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_____ financing is a strategy of last resort that wipes out all previously issued stocks when existing preferred shareholders will not commit additional funds.
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In the case of a private company raising money,what is the most critical element of valuation?
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_____ are defined as economic agreements between at least two parties.
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