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  • Slicing Pie

  • Funding Your Company without Funds
  • By: Mike Moyer
  • Narrated by: Kevin Young
  • Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (359 ratings)

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Slicing Pie

By: Mike Moyer
Narrated by: Kevin Young
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Publisher's summary

You and a partner go into business together and split the equity 50/50. You do all the work and your partner slacks off. He owns half your business - now what?

Slicing Pie outlines a process for calculating exactly the right number of shares each founder or employee in an early stage company deserves.

You will learn:

  • How to value the time and resources an individual brings to the company relative to the contributions of others
  • The right way to value intangible things like ideas and relationships
  • What to do when a founder leaves your company
  • How to handle equity when you have to fire someone
  • Important issues to discuss with your lawyer
  • Much more

Research shows that dynamic equity split models, like the one outlined in Slicing Pie, is the best way to avoid conflicts as the company grows. The new and improved Version 2.3 contains updated information about legal issues, idea valuation, retrofitting, and much more!

©2012 Michael Moyer (P)2014 Michael Moyer
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Good, but would like to see a second edition...

... because I read on the author's own blog how times have changed and he would have taken things out of the book or change them if you were to do it again. Let's get that knowledge out there. And also let's get a few variations that can work with founders who are also investors and/or incubators or Startup studios.

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Great approach to really fairness on equity

It truly makes it simpler to split the equity and treat everyone fair regarding allocation of equity

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Laugh out loud learning

This has been one of the most entertaining books I have heard since I started my personal growth journey. Not only is the book jam packed with real life practical insight, it keeps you engaged with quick witted humour. After I finished it I was looking for the next 10 people I could share this treasure with. Thank you Mike!

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This is a Godsend for startups

I've started a company with a relative before, and it was a disaster.

The way it works with 50/50 deals is that one partner (me, in this case) does the work, makes things happen, and contributes to the success of the company. The other partner still gets paid as if they are contributing as much.

Resentment builds, and an imminent showdown occurs where friendships can be tested or lost, and the real work of who gets what after the fact is finally done--or not, it just gets dissolved.

THIS METHODOLOGY SAVES THAT FROM HAPPENING!

I love the concept, and we are using this to start our new company. I'm excited about it, and the business will be better as a result.

Thank you, Mike Moyer for putting this out into the world!

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Thought Provoking/Nice Alternatives

Perfect length, thought provoking ways to handle equity buildup. will need to send a few questions about sweat equity for book 2!

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Great ideas, concise and to the point

Great ideas, well told with sufficient examples, concise and to the point. Y O

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Must read for starters

I would say this is a must-read for starters and anyone looking to apply creative financing to new business products or ventures

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Amazing Concept

This is a no brainier way to go into partnerships. Leaves everything on the table and minimizes future skirmishes.

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clarity how to reward contribution

Mike brings clarity and a strategy to reward those who help build based on their contribution rather than negotiation ability and timing. won't be popular with some but for me I now have a way to reward my team where they can earn their ownership in what we are building. recommend reading this before you start inviting you team members to join.

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it is a good book for startups

it is a good book for startups it is a good book for startups it is a good book for startups

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