Capitalization
Valuation
Equity
Barriers to Entry
100

Providing one's own money to start a business is known as self-funding or ___.

Bootstrapping

100

___ are things a company owns that count toward its valuation.

Assets

100

___ is the smallest round of equity funding, usually by angel investors.

Seed round

100

A ___ is a legal protection of a creative work such as music, literature, or art.

Copyright

200

Taking out a loan to finance one's business is known as ___ financing.

debt

200

___ Are things a company owes that count against its valuation.

Liabilities

200

__ determines how much of a business an investor gets for a given sum.

Valuation

200

A ___ distinguishes a company from others that produce the same product.

Brand

300
Kickstarter is a ___-funding platform

crowd

300

A company's ___ is how much it is worth before an investment round.

Pre-money valuation

300

An ___ is a sale of shares to the public on an exchange.

Initial public offering, IPO

300

___ is the advantage a company gains by being the first company to market.

First mover advantage

400

Investors work with companies to provide ___ financing

equity

400

___ is the financial structure of a business

Capital structure

400

___ is the first round of venture funding raised by a company which often dictates the terms of future rounds.

Series A

400

Companies stealing intellectual property is called ___

corporate espionage

500

A ___ is free money from the government to support a cause

grant

500

A "guess" as to how much money a company will earn over a future time period

predicted future earnings

500

A ___ is the process of taking over a company by purchasing a controlling interest (51%+ of voting shares).

Hostile takeover

500

When a company's management borrows money to purchase a controlling interest, it is called a ___.

Leveraged buyout