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Right of First Refusal vs Pre-Emptive Rights: Understanding the Difference and Why It Matters
2 Mar 2026|8 Mins Read

If you’ve been through a fundraise or reviewed a shareholders’ agreement, you’ve almost certainly encountered the terms “right of first refusal” and “pre-emptive …

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Cross-Border Fundraising: What Australian Startups Need to Know About Raising from US Investors
1 Mar 2026|8 Mins Read

Australian startups are increasingly looking to the US for capital. The logic is straightforward — the US venture capital market is roughly 20 times the size of Australia’s, with deeper pools of …

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Liquidation Preferences Explained: What Founders Give Up in a Priced Round
26 Feb 2026|7 Mins Read

You’ve just received a term sheet. The headline valuation looks great — $10 million pre-money, $2.5 million investment, and you’re only giving up 20% of the company. Time to celebrate, …

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Drag-Along and Tag-Along Rights: What They Mean and Why They Matter
15 Feb 2026|8 Mins Read

If you’ve been through a funding round — or you’re about to — you’ve probably encountered the phrase “customary drag and tag provisions” in a term sheet. It sounds …

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Convertible Notes vs SAFEs: Which Is Right for Your Australian Seed Round?
11 Feb 2026|8 Mins Read

If you’re raising a seed round for your Australian startup, you’ve almost certainly encountered two instruments: the convertible note and the SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity). …

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An introduction to the SAFE Note
15 Oct 2024|3 Mins Read

For entrepreneurs seeking to raise capital, the Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) note represents an innovative and streamlined funding mechanism. Originally developed by Y Combinator in 2013, …

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