Entrepreneurs know the compromises of external capital. Money enables faster growth and infrastructure, but the price is control and chaos. In these books, founders, investors and academics share good and bad.
World Eaters: How Risk Capital cannibalize the economy

World
Catherine Bracy
Bracy, the founder of the non -profit organization TechEquity, claims that the risk capital model “Hyper maximistic growth” was a far -reaching negative impact and is not suitable for most startups. Congressman RO Khanna calls the book “Important and Bystré”, while Weekly Publishers say it is a “convincing challenge to change”.
Increasing capital with confidence

Increasing capital with confidence
Author: Darin H Mangum, ESQ.
The author is led by a law firm specializing in securities, including customers included private investment companies and funds. It explains trade structures on how to find the right investors, legal compliance and others, offers practical guides that help readers avoid the normal financing of the pitfalls and meet their unique business needs for sustainable growth.
Life cycle Starting: Definitive Guide to Building Startup from Idea to Termination

Launch life cycle
Author: Gregory Shepard
According to Shepard, nine out of 10 startups within five years will fail, often due to normal and avoiding incorrect stopping. He built and sold a dozen shops and provided a plan to every phase of the launch life cycle, from the initial vision to growth and a successful departure.
Start. SCALE. Exit. Repeat. Serial secrets of entrepreneurs revealed!

Start. SCALE. Exit. Repeat.
Colin C. Campbell
Campbell has increased its decade of experience of a serial entrepreneur with knowledge distilled from interviews with more than 30 entrepreneurs and experts to create more award -winning management to build, grow and sell the company.
Marketing ready for output: 9-step frame for maximizing your valuation

Marketing ready for output
Author: Shiv Narayanan
APREDICTITABLE income can be an obstacle to attracting investments. Narayanan focuses on simple goals of sophisticated marketing strategies of data that create predictable income, required planning and investing in your company’s growth, and composing its value for private capital investors.
Venture Mindset: How to make smarter bets and achieve extraordinary growth

Corporate thinking
Ilya Strebuleev, Alex Dang
Strebeev is an anterior academic at risk capital; Dang is the head of a technical manager who worked in companies like McKinsey and Amazon. In this national bestseller, the key principles of risk capital share decision -making, identification of emerging trends and opportunities, and inducing innovation.
When running: how the shapes of risky capital, innovation, inequality work work

Starting
Benjamin Shestakofsky
The author, sociologist, spent a year and a half by performing experiential research inside the successful startup of Silicon Valley. It examines how intensive pressure from financing on a fast scale quickly creates problems for organization and ultimately for society in general.
Founder VS Investor: Honest Truth About Risk Capital

Found VS Investor
Elizabeth Joy Zalman and Jerry Neumann
The double founder and veteran investor of risky capital reveals the view of how different motifs and incentives of founders and investors-“those with vision and those who have money”-have a rapidly growing startup in the early stages.
Two and twenty: As private capital masters always win

Two and twenty
Author: Sachin Khajuria
Once an investment niche, private capital now has a huge global influence. The author, a train partner in a leading private capital company and a long -time investor, offers what Fortune calls a “real insider’s act on industry” through stories of real life trading.
Power Act: Risk capital and production of a new future

Power law
Author: Sebastian Mallaby
Mallaby, the author of the bestseller and the double Pulitzer finalist, examines how the nature of the risk capital is formed by innovation in Silicon Valley and on. It will immerse themselves in lesser -known aspects of success and failure of companies such as Apple, Uber and Wework, stirring and analysis.
Super Founders: What data reveal to the startups of billions of dollars

Super founders
Ali Tamaseb
Tamaseb interviews with the best founders and investors and shares, among other things, stories by PayPal, Instacart, Sequoia Capital, Lyft, Founders Fund, Feddance and SpaceX. The result is a surprising revelation – for example, the first selling with the idea is not necessary for success.
Venture Deals: Be smarter than your lawyer and risk capitalist 4. Edition

Venture Deals
Brad Feld, Jason Mendelson
The authors have decades of experience such as entrepreneurs, investors and mentors for the founders. They explain to their involvement in risk financing, explain deadlines, negotiations, legal considerations, debt types and how to build support and cooperation between entrepreneurs and investors.
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