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How to Make Potato Soup
Potato soup rules. It compliments an elegant party menu and gives comfort and nourishment to the sick, but best of all, the ingredients are usually on hand.
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What Are iShares Core S&P 500 ETFs?
Trillions of dollars are benchmarked to the ubiquitous S&P 500. These S&P 500 ETFs let you play the index ... either directly, or with a twist.
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How To Make Risotto Milanese | Recipe
Here's how to make a traditional risotto Milanese by Italian chef Alberto Rossetti.
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How To Make Risotto Milanese | Recipes
Here's how to make a traditional risotto Milanese by Italian chef Alberto Rossetti.
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How to make stock
Incredibly useful for making soups, stews and sauces, here the BBC Good Food cookery team show you how to make stock using leftover chicken.
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Simple Risotto Recipe | GoodToKnow
Here's how to make risotto by Italian chef Alberto Rossetti.
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Python Lesson11
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What to know to invest in crypto amid digital assets' wild swings
Cryptocurrency is volatile, and investing in it could be confusing if you don’t know where to start. Apart from bitcoin and ethereum, smaller so-called altcoins, such as Solana, XRP and even Dogecoin, have also made waves. Here's what to...
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Decison Making and Corporate Governance Issues
What is Decision Making and Corporate Governance Issues?
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Issued, Outstanding, and Fully Diluted Shares
What are Issued, Oustanding, and Fully Diluted Shares of Stock? Outstanding shares are the company's stock that has been authorized and issued. Outstanding shares represent investor or institutional ownership of the company. Fully...
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Liquidation Preference and Follow-On Financing
What is a Liqudiation Preference? How does a liquidation preference affect follow-ong financing rounds of equity investment? A liquidation preference provision determines the order in which investors get paid back after a liquidity...
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Participating Preferred Stock
What is Participating Preferred Stock? Participating preferred stock is preferred stock that provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and that takes precedence over common stock in...
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Participating Convertible Preferred Stock
What is Participating Convertible Preferred Stock? A participating convertible preferred (PCP) share is a financial term referring to a security most often issued as part of a venture capital financing deal before a company experiences...
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Option Pools & Capitalization
What are Option Pools? How do Option Pools affect company capitalization? An option pool allows startups to budget out how much equity they will reserve for hires between each funding round. Without an option pool, employee equity would...
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Public Offering - Exiting a Business
What is a Business Exit Event? How is a Public Offering a business exit event? An Exit Event is an event where founders and early investors can sell their interest in a company for cash. An exit can be an initial public offering (IPO) or...
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Preemptive Rights - Preferred Shares
What are Preemptive rights for preferred shareholders? Preemptive rights give a shareholder the option to buy additional shares of the company before they are sold on a public exchange. They are often called "anti-dilution rights"...
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Steps in the Incorporation Process
What are the Steps in the Incorporation Process? Incorporation generally entails filing the articles of incorporation, naming a registered agent, and receiving the charter or certificate or incorporation.
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Set up a Business Entity
What are the steps necessary to set up a Business Entity?
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Carveouts to Anti-Dilution Protections
Antidilution provisions protect investors from subsequent down rounds of investment. What are Carveouts to Anti-Dilution Protections? Anti-dilution provisions are clauses built into convertible preferred stocks to help shield investors...
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Conversion Rights - Preferred Shares
What are Conversion Rights of Preferrred Shareholders? Conversion rights refers to the shareholders ability to convert the preferred shares into common shares. Conversion rights are important as they affect the calculation of other...
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Compensation within a Startup - Cash and Equity
How should you structure Compensation within a Startup? How much debt should the company incur? How much equity should the company sell? This may include incentives on top of a base salary, so that your employees do well financially as...
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Common and Preferred Shares
What is the difference between Common shares and Preferred Shares? The main difference between preferred and common stock is that preferred stock gives no voting rights to shareholders while common stock does. Preferred shareholders have...
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Class FF Stock
What is Class FF Stock? FF Preferred Stock is essentially common stock with a twist that allows it to be converted to preferred stock. Issued to a founder, it typically can only be converted to the round of preferred stock being sold at...