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Paytm • 1y
It’s a clear multiple’s game. Whatever revenue you are doing, you will get 10-20X valuation of that in early stage. For example as far as I am aware about saas investors, they start taking interest when you are doing at least $100k (Rs. 80L) in MRR and the valuation you will get is $1-2M for an investment of $100-250K.
Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m
You could raise up to $2 Million USD for your early stage startup by applying to these funding programs closing by 1st June '25. 🔥 Inflection Point Ventures $250K-$2M USD Deadline: 30th May 2025 Callapina Capital $100K-$250K USD Deadline: 30th Ma
See MoreAspiring Entrepreneu... • 11m
Top 10 accelerators that you can apply at a super early stage 👇 1. Y Combinator | Pre-Seed, $500k for ~10% 2. Entrepreneur First | No team, $250k for ~9% 3. South Park Commons| Pre-Idea, $1M 4. Antler Global | Pre-Seed, $250k for 9% 5. Sequoia
See MoreDirector & CEO @ Exc... • 1m
Ever wondered what happens before a startup secures funding? Let's deconstruct it Valuation is key in funding rounds – is it art or science? For early-stage startups, it's a mix. Common Valuation Methods: DCF: Future cash flows discounted to present
See MoreFounder - Burn Finan... • 20d
Meesho’s officially filed its DRHP with SEBI they are planning to raise ₹4,200 crore. But honestly the real question is the valuation If they are pulling in that kind of money you know the valuation's gonna be massive and if they are pricing the IPO
See MoreBuilding Snippetz la... • 5m
So how do you calculate your company’s valuation? Here’s the simplest way to think about it: 1. Forecast Future Earnings: Start with what your business makes now and apply a growth rate. Example: Year 1: $100K → Year 2: $120K → Year 3: $144K. 2.
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