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How Funding Works - Splitting The Equity With Investors - Infographic. A hypothetical startup will get about $15,000 from family and friends, about $200,000 from an angel investor three months later, and about $2 Million from a VC another six months later. If all goes well. See how funding works in this infographic: First, let’s figure out why we are talking about funding as something you need to do. This is not a given. The opposite of funding is “bootstrapping,” the process of funding a startup through your own savings. There are a few companies that bootstrapped for a while until taking investment, like MailChimp and AirBnB. If you know the basics of how funding works, skim to the end.

Every time you get funding, you give up a piece of your company. Splitting the Pie The basic idea behind equity is the splitting of a pie. When Google went public, Larry and Sergey had about 15% of the pie, each. Funding Stages Let’s look at how a hypothetical startup would get funding. Idea stage At first it is just you. Co-Founder Stage Registering the Company The Angel Round. Information Is Beautiful.

Many Eyes. De Cubber | Presentation Designer. TEDx Conference - Dataveyes For a presentation designer like me, creating visuals for a TEDx talk is always an exciting assignment. So when Caroline from Dataveyes contacted me to design her slides, I accepted right away. Dataveyes is startup specialized in data visualization. Their talk was about the rise and fall of Vizdata, a dystopic city where information overload had taken over their poor inhabitants. The aim was to create bright and minimalistic visuals to represent each part of the story. Elementary shapes were animated to compose each sequence, like pieces of data being aggregated and converted into information and knowledge. Most of the icons come from The Noun Project and the face of “Viztadians” are inspired by The Slavery Footprint. Boostez les slides de votre Business Plan avec Emiland ! La semaine dernière nous nous sommes infiltrés au Cours de Leeaarn : « Pimp My Slide » animé par Emiland pour vous dénicher les meilleures astuces pour vos présentations Powerpoint !

La présentation de votre business plan doit être claire, structurée et surtout attractive pour séduire vos interlocuteurs ! L’heure de la présentation classique est révolue, il faut soigner la forme de vos slides afin de persuader votre audience. Avant tout, faites attention à la longueur du texte il ne s’agit pas de noter tout ce que vous voulez dire sur votre projet mais de marquer les points essentiels à retenir pour ne pas perdre le lecteur. Pour Emiland, le contenu d’une slide doit être tweetable, ce qui veut dire 140 caractères maximum. 1. Le choix des couleurs se fait évidemment en fonction de votre charte graphique pour retrouver l’identité de votre entreprise. 2. L’utilisation des polices classiques telles que Arial, Calibri, Verdana…c’est finie ! B 3. 4. Faites bien attention au choix du graphique.