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Tony Yiu Tony Yiu
Updated on April 22, 2024

Four Questions to Ask to Make Sure Your Startup Survives the Next Crisis

To assess the risk of zero, use these four crucial questions.

Molly Fosco Molly Fosco
Updated on April 22, 2024

How Tech Is Stepping Up to Help Small Businesses and Hourly Workers

Non-salaried employees are most vulnerable to loss of income right now, but the tech community is offering support.

Brent Johnson Brent Johnson
Updated on April 22, 2024

Small Business Tax Incentives: 3 Programs Every Startup Should Know

The PPP, ERTC, and R&D tax credits now have bigger benefits for smaller firms, but does your startup’s finance team know how to leverage them?

Samuel Garcia Samuel Garcia
Updated on April 22, 2024

Startups: Now Is the Time to Seek Instant-Payback Models

Relying on long-term cost savings is no longer a good sales pitch because enterprise buyers need your company to cut expenses and make them money — now.

Russ Wilcox Russ Wilcox
Updated on April 22, 2024

Why Your Startup Should Avoid Corporate Partnerships at Seed Stage

Corporate partnering at seed stage can distract you and even permanently lower the arc of your startup’s trajectory.

Russ Wilcox Russ Wilcox
Updated on April 22, 2024

How Much Should Startups Invest in Intellectual Property?

Before investing in patents, all startups should take two simple, low-cost steps: briefly check freedom to operate and put the right legal documents place.

Terry Rydz Terry Rydz
Updated on April 22, 2024

Governments Have Q4 Money for Startups, but You Need to Pitch Now

Laying the groundwork early is your best chance to see a solicitation drop in June or July with your company’s name written all over it.

Laura González-Estéfani Laura González-Estéfani
Updated on April 22, 2024

Rest in Peace, Traditional Venture Capital

The future of startup investment will be operator-led.

Lloyed Lobo Lloyed Lobo
Updated on April 22, 2024

Software Startups Shouldn’t Gamble When Claiming the IRS R&D Tax Credit

You can’t cut your risk of an audit to zero, but here are the most important ways that you can avoid raising red flags — or getting stung if the taxman does decide to take a closer look at your books.

Thomas Falk Thomas Falk
Updated on April 22, 2024

3 Investment Principles for Life After the Pandemic

Predicting the future is risky business. That’s why VCs should diversify, follow a long-term strategy and seek less obvious opportunities.

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