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Few startups get it quite right. Many are underfunded. I think it would help founders to understand funding better—not just the mechanics of it, but what investors are thinking. I don't mean to suggest that our investors were nothing but a drag on us. Apparently our situation was not unusual. Let's start by talking about the five sources of startup funding. Friends and Family A lot of startups get their first funding from friends and family.

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