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Start-ups are all Naked in the Mirror

Both Sides of the Table

Goldman Sachs (an investor in our company) told us we’d IPO within 18 months for $1 billion so not to take any offers. Our sales forecasts were revised downward – many times. I know that we haven’t brought in revenue as quickly as we had hoped. They haven’t hit their revenue targets. Believe me.

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2010 VC Funding Outlook for Startups – Prepare for Winter (Part 3/3)

Both Sides of the Table

Consumer spending is 70% of the economy and will continue to be stretched – We can look all we want at tech innovation, VC funding cycles and hot M&A deals, but ultimately growth and therefore investment must be underpinned by revenue. The IMF just raised its global growth forecast from 2.5%

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How Reed Hastings’ Facebook Status Update Landed Netflix in SEC’s Crosshairs

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Modern theories of economics and finance teach us that in a world of perfect information, the market will decide what a fair price is for any company’s stock at any point in time based on its current financial condition, results of past operations, analysts’ forecasts of future performance, industry conditions and so on.

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How to Write a Business Plan

Up and Running

Your business plan isn’t complete without a financial forecast. Business financials for most startups are less complicated than you think, and a business degree is certainly not required to build a solid financial forecast. Three-year projections are typically adequate, but some investors will request a five-year forecast.

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Twitter Link Roundup #172 – Small Business, Startups, Innovation, Social Media, Design, Marketing and More

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Lessons Learned from Bill Gross’ 35 IPOs/Exits and 40 Failures – [link]. Revenue Traction Doesn’t Mean Product Market Fit – [link]. Forecasting Fox | NYTimes – [link]. Lead Or Follow, But Keep Your Eyes On The Crowd – [link]. 3 Things I Did Wrong with My Last Startup – [link].

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Twitter ad revenues forecast to near $1bn in 2014

The Equity Kicker

As you can see from the chart above revenues have now reached a reasonable scale and continue to grow very fast. Moreover, their star is rising, according to Forbes a year ago eMarketer was forecasting Twitter’s 2014 revenues at $540m, 43% less than the $950m they are now forecasting.

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10 Keys To Investor-Friendly New Venture Financials

Startup Professionals Musings

In that context, I offer the following financial projection strategies, from my own experience: Forecast a business that has plenty of room to grow quickly. Find some credible opportunity statistics that can support your own revenue expectations of between $20 million and $100 million in the fifth year.