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RUNWAY - The length of time a startup can sustain its operations with its current cash.
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Vikas Acharya
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Word to Know:
Burn Rate - How fast a startup spends money.
Lower rates = longer runway.
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What do you think can be done to promote India's tourism? Can a startup around this space can sustain .... or its just not needed?? Thaughts?
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W Syed
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At what age did you hear the word 'startup' for the first time?
And what was ur thoughts about it
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vishakha Jangir
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The amount of cash a company is losing per month. Itās essentially the negative cash flow of the business.
Let's understand this with some maths :
Suppose a startup has 1,000,000 Rs in the bank and spends
šØ Critical Startup Metrics VCs look for
āØ When securing venture capital, 4 key metrics are essential at EVERY stage of a startup's growth:
ā¢ Revenue
ā¢ Net Burn Rate
ā¢ Full-time Employee Headcount
ā¢ Gross Margin
āØ Cash is king in early stages but
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Riya Ahuja
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How much salary should a full-time founder, previously earning ā¹20 lakhs annually, take from their startup after raising ā¹1 crore in angel investment?
Or should they forgo a salary entirely to maximize the runway?
Multiple startups are facing cash-crunch and employees are suffering because of mismanagement and failure of management to either create a sustainable startup or failure to raise money. Would you stick with a startup if it runs out of cash?