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Discussion on Wealth and a Sneaky Under the Radar Company
The conversation revolves around a table for assessing wealth status and the possibility of certain companies being worth over 50 billion. One such example discussed is the Company Carta that allows companies to sell customer contracts to get capital, without diluting equity shares.
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The option to sell customer contracts rather than equity shares for funding is an innovative way for companies to gain capital without dilution.
15:04 - 17:04 (02:00)
Summary
The option to sell customer contracts rather than equity shares for funding is an innovative way for companies to gain capital without dilution. Companies such as Carta offer a platform for SaaS companies to join where customer contracts can be sold for cash upfront.
ChapterDiscussion on Wealth and a Sneaky Under the Radar Company
Episode#141 - The 2020 MFM Award Show (with Andrew Wilkinson)
PodcastMy First Million
This podcast discusses how investors can potentially get private shares in startups at a lower valuation and how there is no liquid market or bids for these private shares, making it almost like a stock market for private shares.
17:05 - 19:32 (02:26)
Summary
This podcast discusses how investors can potentially get private shares in startups at a lower valuation and how there is no liquid market or bids for these private shares, making it almost like a stock market for private shares.
ChapterDiscussion on Wealth and a Sneaky Under the Radar Company
Episode#141 - The 2020 MFM Award Show (with Andrew Wilkinson)
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker shares their thoughts on a book that contains a table of tiers for an individual's liquid net worth, and mentions that the book offers valuable insights that extend beyond one's finances.
19:32 - 21:42 (02:09)
Summary
The speaker shares their thoughts on a book that contains a table of tiers for an individual's liquid net worth, and mentions that the book offers valuable insights that extend beyond one's finances.