Not exact matches
An early - stage company typically sells its shares (or grants options
over its shares) to its founders and early employees at a very low cash
cost, because they are, in effect, putting their «
sweat equity» into the Company.
An early - stage company typically sells its units (or grants options
over its units) to its founders and early employees at a very low cash
cost, because they are, in effect, putting their «
sweat equity» into the Company.
I don't
sweat over Transaction fees as the benefits outweigh the
cost.