Venture Capital 101
Venture Capital 101
Venture Capital 101
V
enture capital has enabled the United States to support its entrepreneur-
ial talent and appetite by turning ideas and basic science into products
and services that are the envy of the world. Venture capital funds and
builds companies from the simplest form – perhaps just the entrepreneur and
an idea expressed as a business plan – to freestanding, mature organizations.
Source: Hoover’s
Venture Impact—The Economic Importance of Venture Capital Backed Companies to the U.S. Economy
years down the road. Follow-on investment provides additional funding as the
company grows. These “rounds,” typically occurring every year or two, are also
equity investment, with the shares allocated among the investors and manage-
ment team based on an agreed “valuation.” But, unless a company is acquired or
goes public, there is little actual value. Venture capital is a long-term investment.
Source: Hoover’s
Venture Impact—The Economic Importance of Venture Capital Backed Companies to the U.S. Economy
and the company scaled up. Ask any venture capitalist who has had an ultra-
successful investment and he or she will tell you that the company that broke
through the gravity evolved from the original business plan concept with the
careful input of an experienced hand.
Many technologies currently under development 10 are a good fit and promising —
by venture capital firms are truly disruptive they get a close look
technologies that do not lend themselves to being 10
embraced by larger companies whose current
products could be cannibalized by this. Also,
with the increased emphasis on public company Extensive due diligence
quarterly results, many larger organizations tend
to reduce spending on research and development
and product development when things get tight.
Many talented teams have come to the venture 1
capital process when their projects were turned
1 gets funded
down by their companies.
10 Venture Impact—The Economic Importance of Venture Capital Backed Companies to the U.S. Economy
Investors in Venture Capital Funds
Endowments
& Foundations
21%
Corporations Operating
Individuals & Families Funds (not pension)
10% 2%
Source: 2004 NVCA Yearbook prepared by Thomson Financial using 2003 data
What’s Ahead
Much of venture capital’s success has come from the entrepreneurial spirit
pervasive in the American culture, financial recognition of success, access to
good science, and fair and open capital markets. It is dependent upon a good
*Still Private or flow of science, motivated entrepreneurs, protection of intellectual property, and
Unknown 35% Known Failed 18% a skilled workforce.
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