Is Venture Capital For You?
You have to ask yourself if venture capital is a realistic financing option for you. Most entrepreneurs who pursue venture capital don’t qualify and merely end up wasting a lot of time (on average from 6 to 18 months) and energy in a futile pursuit.
There are problems associated with attracting venture capital as well. A venture capital firm will in most cases fire the founder and founding team within months of a financing round. The Wall Street Journal pointed this out in a article by Barnaby Federer from September 30th, 2002:
“If you ask a VC what value they add, and you get them after a few drinks, they’ll say, ‘We replace the CEO,’ he said. And that, he indicated, does not vary with the economic climate.”
Here’s a directory of the top U.S. venture capital firms.
10 Reasons to Shy Away from Venture Capital: Venture Capital a Faustian Bargain
I wrote the following piece back in 1999 and it became an instant Internet hit. I mention the year because back then there really were 28-year old wunderkind working as venture capitalists. They all disappeared in the summer of 2000 after the dotcom crash.
This declaration is heard daily across the land from first-time entrepreneurs. To the uninitiated it sounds impressive and even glamorous to embark on such a path. However, to veteran entrepreneurs it’s a strong indication of the rookie’s naivety and lack of understanding of the consequences of accepting money from outsiders.
While venture capital can be a tremendous boon to a tiny fraction of the companies pursuing it, in the vast majority of cases it presents the entrepreneur with a “Faustian Bargain”. Venture capital brings with it tremendous meddling and pressure from venture capitalists who in this day and age typically lack both the operating and industry depth of their predecessors. The effect of this on fledgling ventures is loss of control by the entrepreneur which then frequently leads to bad–and sometimes fatal–business decisions being made.
Here are ten drawbacks of venture capital for the entrepreneur to mull over before making a decision to pursue it.
* The decision to chase venture capital is often a tempting distraction from the much more complex and important entrepreneurial tasks of creating something to sell and persuading someone to buy it. The pursuit of venture capital is sometimes a means by which to postpone the day of reckoning when the marketplace finally decides if the idea will fly.
* Venture capitalists behave like sheep investing only in whatever industry happens to be the flavor of the month. Everyone else need not apply.
* Rookie entrepreneurs talking to venture capitalists expose their ideas to increased risk because they cannot distinguish between genuine interest and mere “brain-sucking” to uncover corporate secrets.
* Once negotiations begin venture capitalists will typically stall in order to push cash short companies to the brink of bankruptcy as a way of extracting additional equity and concessions at the last moment.
* Terms demanded by greedy venture capitalists frequently work to erode and ultimately destroy the founding team’s motivation and commitment to building a successful company.
* With the first dollar of venture capital accepted the entrepreneur’s control slips away to 28 year old MBA wonder-boys with only the shallowest of operating experience.
* As soon as venture capitalists become involved the founder’s role shifts from critical company building functions to preparing reports, attending endless meetings, writing memos, and hand-holding impatient and/or meddlesome investors.
* An infusion of capital often shifts the founding team’s focus away from selling to spending money in an effort to placate venture capitalists who often confuse bulking-up staff and assets with real growth.
* Venture capital brings with it tremendous pressure to create a liquidity event but this frequently results in bad decisions being made to launch products too early or enter into the wrong markets.
* The venture capitalist’s knee-jerk response to every problem faced by a portfolio company is to fire the founders and evade any personal responsibility for bad decisions.
Here’s a bonus 11th reason why venture capital is bad. It is by far the most expensive money an entrepreneur can ever tap into. Let’s do the math to see why this is. Suppose you and a venture capitalist agree to a “pre-money” valuation of $1 million for your start-up, and the venture capitalist then invests $1 million for 50% of the equity. After the investment, the company is said to have a “post-money” valuation of $2 million. Being 50/50 partners sounds acceptable, right?
Three years later the company is sold to a Fortune 500 corporation for $5 million. Do you and the venture capitalist each get $2.5 million from the proceeds? Not on your Nellie! The venture capitalist will have a so-called “liquidation preference” built into the original investment agreement which allows him to first take out 2 to 5 (or more) times his principal before anyone else sees a penny. So, let’s say that in this example he takes out $3 million (i.e., a “3X liquidation preference”), plus any accrued dividends on his preferred stock. After exercising the liquidation preference and cashing in his dividends only $1 million is left. You, the founder, and your team, will then split this remaining money on a 50/50 basis with the venture capitalist.
This is a simplified example of what happens. In real life the founder and her team would probably receive far less than even the $500,000 due to all the fine print clauses.
At this point, you really have to ask yourself if it’s even worth the effort.
On the Positive Side
The good news is that there is a wealth of academic research to support the contention that anyone wishing to build a company for the long term will be better off by not utilizing venture capital. As a result savvy entrepreneurs devise startup strategies that allow them to focus on generating cash flow during the first year instead of chasing venture capital. Conversely, naive “entrepreneurial wanna-bees”, such as those we observed in the recent dotcom era, have a philosophy which can be summed up as, “Give me X million dollars or this idea is dead!”
If your entrepreneurial goal is a company “built to last” it’s usually best to forgo venture capital. On the other hand, if your goal is a company “built to flip” for a fast buck use venture capital if it is available to you.
More Venture Capital Articles
Here’s a great collection of capital raising articles and written by experts from both sides of table. Here are additional articles on how to raise capital.
Don’t Get Laughed Out of the Room When Meeting With Venture Capitalists
If you want to be taken seriously by venture capitalists you will need to show them something more than just a business plan and a Powerpoint. They want to see some traction first before they will talk to you. Find out how to create traction without outside capital.
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