Terms
Stock
Rights
Miscellaneous
More Rights
100

A term that prohibits the entrepreneur from shopping around after the term sheet has been accepted

No Shop Clause

100

Stock that is a class of ownership that has a higher claim on assets and earnings. These shares generally have a dividend that must be paid out before dividends to other shareholders, and the shares usually do not carry voting rights.

Preferred Stock

100

Force a company to provide investors with financial statements and other company information

Information Rights

100

What are the two things VCs care about when making an investment/term sheet

Economics and Control
100

Shareholders right to force the company to buy back their shares after a certain time period

Redemption Rights

200

Protects investors in the event a company issues equity at a lower valuation than previous rounds

Anti-Dilution

200

This type of stock has lower claim on assets and does not have a claim to a regular dividend. This is the stock typically held by founders and sometimes early stage investors but not always.

Common Stock

200

The right of a shareholder to vote on who will make up the board of directors and on matters of corporate policy, including decisions on issuing securities, initiating corporate actions and making substantial changes in operations

Voting Rights

200

This entitles convertible note holders to convert into equity at the lower of the valuation cap amount or the price in the subsequent financing that activates their right to convert

Valuation Cap

200

Terms that set up a proxy or automatic action on a shareholder to vote same as other shareholders on a particular issue

Drag Along Rights

300

Determines when you may exercise your stock options or when the forfeiture restrictions lapse on restricted stock

Vesting

300

Most common stock used in early funding for startups by Angels, family and friends

Preferred Stock

300

Important right to investors since they provide a contractual right for investors to demand that the company register their shares with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Registration Rights

300

How long is a typical termsheet good for before expiration? 

One Week

300

The right for an investor to purchase a certain amount of shares at a predefined price for a certain number of years.

Warrants

400

Provisions that require existing investor(s) to invest on a pro rate basis in future rounds so as to not lose their preferential rights

Pay-to-Play

400

Number of shares issued at the reduced priced is considered in repricing of the previous round

Weighted Average

400

Gives the investor the right to sell its shares on the same terms as the founders/early investors -usually on a pro-rata basis of its total ownership percentage in relation to the total sale

Right of Co-sale

400

Events that must take place or tasks that must be completed before the transaction the agreement provides for can be consummated.

Closing Conditions

400

Rights held by preferred shareholders to vote on certain important matters pertaining to the company

Protective Provisions

500

Investor either gets liquidation preference or stock converts into common shares

Non-Participating Liquidation Preferences

500

Includes common stock outstanding and all others shares that could be converted options, rights and securities (including employee options)

Broad-based

500

Contractual right of an entity to be given the opportunity to enter into a business transaction with a person or company before anyone else can

Right of First Refusal

500

(Adj) Dividing something up among shareholders in the same proportions as their shareholdings in the company

(Noun) Almost always refers to a shareholder’s proportion of a new share issuance

Pro Rata

500

If a majority shareholder sells his or her stake, then the minority shareholder has the right to join or in the same transaction and sell his or her minority stake

Tag Along Rights