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If my startup has capital of 10 lakhs. 0 revenue yet. 1⃣ Then what is the valuation of my startup ? 2⃣ How valuation is generally calculated ? 3⃣ Answer of 1, how did you you arrived at the figure ?

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Valuation: 10-20 lakhs, depending on your idea and execution so far; Calculation methods: Seed stage usually uses comparable analysis or venture capital method. But it's mostly guesswork; My reasoning: I'm assuming you've done something with that 10 lakhs to add at least some value. If not, stick to fixed deposits, bro.

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