EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9780134202785
Author: DeMarzo
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Chapter 23, Problem 5P
a.
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To determine: The pre-money valuation for the Series D funding round.
Introduction: Pre-money valuation is the valuation of the firm before it receives new financing or investments.
b.
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To determine: The post-money value for the Series D funding round.
c.
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To determine: The percentage of firm owned after the last funding round.
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