Debt, Equity, or Both? A Cost of Capital Framework for Founders
Every founder eventually asks some version of the same question: should I raise equity, take on debt, or do both? Most founders answer it by
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Every founder eventually asks some version of the same question: should I raise equity, take on debt, or do both? Most founders answer it by
Ask a founder how long their raise will take and you will usually hear one month, maybe two, maybe three. Ask again four months in
Why doing it all yourself as a founder isn’t a long-term strategy, and how to start building the sales engine your EdTech company needs. For
Growth in SaaS isn’t merely desirable, it’s existential. But growth without discipline is dangerous. We’ve seen it repeatedly: founders optimizing vanity metrics while ignoring churn,
Growth is not a rite of passage in SaaS—it’s an engineering problem. One does not scale because the board says it’s time, nor because the
At a time when education policy is in flux and funding priorities are shifting, EdTech companies face new challenges and new opportunities. In our latest
The SaaS funding landscape is shifting. Traditional equity financing, once the default pathway for ambitious founders, is increasingly giving way to more sophisticated, capital-efficient alternatives.
The EdTech industry is at a pivotal moment. With increasing demand for digital learning solutions and a rapidly evolving market landscape, securing the right capital
Growing a startup isn’t just about having a great idea. it’s about having the financial strategy to turn that idea into a thriving business. In
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If you are a software company with more than $350K in yearly revenue, we would love to hear from you!