Establishing a Management Entity
To start using a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) with Syndicately, one thing you’ll need is a management entity. An SPV is a subsidiary created by a parent company to isolate financial risk. SPVs allow lots of capabilities including securitization, property...
US Investment Access for Global Entrepreneurs
Many ambitious entrepreneurs around the world are drawn to explore business opportunities abroad. The United States, with its dynamic financial market is a prime choice for many ventures. However, for those getting started, doing business internationally can feel overwhelming. ...
Understanding Stock Warrants and SPVs
Stock warrants and options may be overlooked by startup entrepreneurs, but Syndicately enables SPVs to raise capital using warrants. Companies issue warrants to raise funds by allowing investors to invest money in exchange for warrants. Key aspects to explore include...
SPV Financial Preparation and Distribution
Being a first-time special purpose vehicle (SPV) manager has a learning curve. There are some things to know about preparing and distributing financials to investors. Take time to learn the laws and regulations that apply to provide proper financial statements....
Calculating Post-Money Valuation for Investments
Post-money valuation refers to the value of a company after a funding round is completed. It takes into account the amount of funding that has been raised, as well as any changes in the company’s valuation since the last funding...
Phantom Equity for Startups
Motivating and inspiring employees involves various strategies. One emerging approach gaining popularity is the use of phantom shares, also known as virtual stock options. These phantom shares offer similar financial benefits to traditional stock options but don’t grant actual ownership...
How to Make a Cap Table: Examples and Templates
A capitalization table, also known as a cap table, is a document that outlines the actual ownership percentage of a company, showing the breakdown of ownership stakes among shareholders, including common shareholders, preferred shareholders, and options and warrants holders. Additionally,...
A Guide to Form D Filings
Understanding the Basics of Form D Form D filings are a requirement for certain companies that are raising capital through the sale of securities. These filings are made with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and serve as a notice...
Setting Up, Managing, and Achieving Success with a VC Fund
Starting a venture capital fund with Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) offers several advantages for investors and fund managers alike. Starting a VC Fund with Special Purpose Vehicles Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) are legal entities created for a specific purpose, such...