
What you need to know about equity rights and liquidation preferences
When a private company exits, who gets paid what (and when) is primarily dictated by the following liquidation rights and preferences.
When a private company exits, who gets paid what (and when) is primarily dictated by the following liquidation rights and preferences.
Jenny Lefcourt, GP at Freestyle Capital, interviews Tracy Sun, co-founder of Poshmark; Sara Mauskopf, co-founder of Winnie; and Esther Crawford, co-founder of Squad to get their takes on fair equity, being a female founder, and much more.
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