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"A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans MIT Course 15.975 entrepreneurship.mit.edu/15975 Joe Hadzima (MIT S.B., M.S. in Management; Harvard Law) Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School Managing Director, Main Street Partners LLC jgh@alum.mit.edu Copyright 2007, Joseph G. Hadzima, Jr., All Rights Reserved This Presentation may be used for academic purposes with attribution 1 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Where Does Venture Capital Money Come From? • How are Venture Capital Funds Organized? • How do Venture Capitalists make money Personally? The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 2 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Where Does Venture Capital Money Come From? • Professional Venture Capital Firms raise money from Insurance Companies, Educational Endowments, Pension Funds and Wealthy Individuals. • These organizations have an investment portfolio which they allocate to various asset classes such as stocks (equities), bonds, real estate etc. • One of the assets classes is called “Alternative Investments”- venture capital is such an investment. Perhaps 5% to 10% of the portfolio might be allocated to Alternative The Nuts and Investments. Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 3 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • How are Venture Capital Funds Organized? • Most Venture Capital FundsThese Limited are are the “Venture Capitalists” you will deal with. General Partners Partnerships: They may have been Entrepreneurs in a prior life or The might be financial types. they General Partners use an Offering Memorandum to raise a fund of a given size from the Limited Partners by convincing them that the GPs have a unique strategy or expertise in a particular sector or sectors of the market. Fundare successful they If the GPs raising can take a year or more. will convince enough Limited Partners to invest enough money to achieve the size fund offered. When this happens there is a first “close” of the fund. 4 Venture Capital Fund Limited Partners Pension Funds, Educational Endowments, Foundations, Insurance Companies, Wealthy Individuals The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • What Do Venture Capitalists Do? • Source Deals • The GPs have to “source” deals- I.e. find investment opportunities. This is done in a variety of waysreferrals from trusted sources (other funds, entrepreneurs they have invested in before, lawyers, accountants etc.) • Make Investment Decisions • From the opportunities identified the GPs pick the ones they think will be the “winners”. They might look at 50 or 100 opportunities for each one they invest in. The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 5 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • What Do Venture Capitalists Do? • Manage The Investment • The GP/VCs have a fiduciary duty to the LPs to “manage” the investment. This means they usually sit on the Board of Directors. Given this time commitment a VC might only be able to handle 6 to 10 portfolio investment companies at a time. • Harvest The Investment • As you will see in the following slides, the GP/VCs win only if they can get their money out of the investment (“harvest the investment”). This usually takes the form of an acquisition of the portfolio company or taking the portfolio company public in an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Note: even the most successful funds rarely have even 1/3 of their portfolio investments become The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT successful – i.e Course 15.975 careful vetting 2 out of 3 even with 6 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund CAPITAL • Capital Commitments • The Limited Partners do not actually invest money in the Fund at the closing. They legally commit to provide a certain amount of capital when they are called upon. This is called a Limited Partner’s Capital Commitment. • Capital Calls • When the General Partners find what they think is a good investment opportunity they make a “Capital Call” on the Limited Partners. Example: a Fund has $500M of capital and the GP/VCs what to make an investment of $10M. A Limited Partner with a Capital Commitment of $50M will be required to send $1M to The Nuts and BoltsPartners: 50M/500M = 10% the General of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 times 10M = $1M 7 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Management Fees • The General Partners receive an annual Management Fee, which is usually a percentage of the Capital Commitments to the Fund. • A typical fee is 2.5%. On a $400M fund this $10M per year. • The Management Fee is used by the General Partners to run the Fund business –e.g. it pays the salaries of the General Partners, the Associates, the Support Staff and the office rent. • Number of General Partners • The number of GP/VCs in a Fund is a function of the size of the Fund and the size of investments the Fund The Business makes. Nuts and Bolts of15.975 Plans –Fund might have 5 For example, a $500M MIT 8 Course A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Splitting the Returns • The GP/VCs make investments and they hopefully harvest some of those. • The returns from the investment are split between the Limited Partners and the General Partners. A typical arrangement is as follows: • The Limited Partners receive 99% of all the returns and the GP/VCs receive 1% of all returns until the Limited Partners receive back 100% of their Capital (plus in some cases “interest” on that Capital). • Thereafter the splits go 80% to the Limited Partners and 20% to the GP/VCs. This 20% part is calledNuts and Bolts“CarriedPlans – MIT The the GP’s of Business Interest” 9 Course 15.975 • Venture Capitalists with a great track record will A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Compensation Drives Behavior • The Split Formula provides a heavy incentive for the GP/VCs to invest in situations that can be Big Hits. Reason: They don’t make money unless they return Big Returns to the Limited Partners. • Examples • Assume the Fund has invested $400M in 20 companies ($20M per company on average). • Assume that each of the Fund’s investment provides it with a 50% ownership interest in a portfolio company. • Assume that 25% of the companies are successful and the Fund can harvest those investments – i.e. 5 of the The Nuts and Bolts of15.975successful. 20 companies Business Plans – MIT are 10 Course A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Example (continued) • Assume the average “win” returns to the Fund 5 times the amount invested. In our example, the $20M becomes $100M. • Note: If the Fund owns 50% of a company then the value Venture Partners Fund 1 of the company at harvest has to be $200M in order for Capital Commitments: 400 the Fund to receive 5 times its investment. Winning Investments: Company 1 2 3 4 5 Amount Invested 20 20 20 20 20 100 % Ownership 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Return Multiple 5 5 5 5 5 Investment Value at Harvest 100 100 100 100 100 500 Value of Company 200 200 200 200 200 The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 11 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Example (continued) Venture Partners Fund 1 Capital Commitments: Winning Investments: Company 1 2 3 4 5 Amount Invested 20 20 20 20 20 100 % Ownership 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Return Multiple 5 5 5 5 5 • This is how the Return Splits would work: 400 Return Splits Investment Value at Harvest 100 100 100 100 100 500 Returns Return of Capital: 404 Upside, if any: 96 500 LP % Return: Limited Partners % $ 400 99% 77 80% 477 19% General Partners % $ 4 1% 19 20% 23 • Recall: 99% of the returns go to the Limited Partners until they receive back their invested Capital then the upside is split with the General Partners • In this case the LPs are probably somewhat happy - they get a 19% return - and the GPs make $23M. (note: this example ignores the time value of money). The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 12 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Economics of the Venture Capital Fund – VC Compensation • Sensitivity of Returns Venture Partners Fund 1 Capital Commitments: Winning Investments: Company 1 2 3 4 5 Amount Invested 20 20 20 20 20 100 400 % Ownership 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Return Multiple 5 4 4 3 3 Investment Value at Harvest 100 80 80 60 60 380 Value of Company 200 160 160 120 120 • Notice what happensReturn Splits 5 winning investments pay out at if the Limited Partners General Partners lower multiples: % % Returns $ $ Return of Capital: Upside, if any: 380 0 380 LP % Return: 376.2 0 376 -6% 99% 80% 4 0 4 1% 20% Venture Partners Fund 1 Capital Commitments: Winning Investments: Company 1 2 3 4 5 Amount Invested 20 20 20 20 20 100 400 Investment Value at Harvest 80 80 60 60 60 340 Return Splits Return Multiple 4 4 3 3 3 Value of Company 160 160 120 120 120 % Ownership 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Returns Return of Capital: 340 Upside, if any: 0 340 LP % Return: Limited Partners % $ 336.6 99% 0 80% 337 -16% General Partners % $ 3 1% 0 20% 3 • The reward system makes the VCs “swing for the fences” – they The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT need to find companies that can be really big. 13 Course 15.975 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Fund Investment Cycle • Fund Life • Most Funds have a 10 year life. At the end of 10 years they are liquidated. • Funds plan to harvest winners in 5 to 7 years or less. • Initial Portfolio Investments • For Early Stage Funds it is typical for the Fund to reserve $2-$3 for every $1 invested. For example if the Fund invests $2m in Round 1 they will reserve another $4m -$6m for follow-on rounds. So a $400M Fund might invest $100M in the first rounds of portfolio companies and $300M in follow on rounds. • Timing of Initial Investments • A Fund usually makes its initial investments in the first 3 years of the Fund life cycle. During the The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT remaining life of the15.975 follow-on investments are Fund 14 Course A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Follow-On Funds • Once the initial investments have been made in Fund 1, the VCs are motivated to raise Fund 2 so they can make investments in new opportunities and get additional Management Fees. • Hopefully there are some early successes in Fund 1 so they can go to their LPs and get them to invest in Fund 2. • Through this layering of Funds the GPs build up their totalYear Year Under Year Capital Year Management. Year Year Year Year Year Year Fund 1 Initial Investments Fund 1 Follow On Fund 2 Initial Investments Fund 2 Follow On Fund 3 Initial Investments Fund 3 Follow On 1 30 2 30 50 3 30 110 4 150 30 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 50 30 110 Totals 90 310 90 310 90 310 150 30 30 50 30 110 150 The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 15 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Things For the Entrepreneur To Think About • Does Your Plan Fit the Needs of the Venture Capital Fund? • As you can see they need to see Big Returns. If your Plan can justify this and you need lots of capital to achieve your Plan then VC may be the way to go. • You may be able to grow a successful company and make a lot of money without having to scale to the size that will interest Venture Capital. • Are You Ready For Venture Capital? • As you can see VCs have a relatively short time fuse to success- a 10 year Fund and the need to show some “Winners” early in order to raise the Next Fund. The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 16 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Things For the Entrepreneur To Think About • Are You Prepared to Become a Minority Stockholder? • As the examples show, in order to generate returns for their Limited Partners the GP/VCs have to invest a large amount and this usually means they will obtain a significant percentage of the company over time. • Having a small piece of a Big Pie can make you rich but you have to be mentally prepared to become a Minority Stockholder. • Make Sure the VC You Work With Can Add Value • Experienced Venture Capitalists can provide valuable advice and guidance, saving you time and The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT preventing mistakes. They also have contacts with 17 Course 15.975 potential customers, Wall Street and acquirers. A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • Things For the Entrepreneur To Think About • Understand Where in the Fund Life Cycle You Are • As shown, you want to catch a Fund during its initial investment phase so check out where the Fund is in its Life Cycle. • All Financing Sources Are Not The Same • The Compensation and Return arrangements in a VC Fund drives a certain type of behavior. Learn and understand this so you make an informed decision. • Talk to Portfolio Company CEOs • You can answer these and other questions by talking to the CEOs of companies that the Venture Fund has invested in. Most VC Firms have The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT websites that list their current and past portfolio Course 15.975 18 A Beginner’s Guide to Venture Capital • In Conclusion • All Financing Sources Are Not The Same • The Compensation and Return arrangements in a VC Fund drives a certain type of behavior. Learn and understand this so you make an informed decision. • Talk to Portfolio Company CEOs • You can answer these and other questions by talking to the CEOs of companies that the Venture Fund has invested in. Most VC Firms have websites that list their current and past portfolio companies. The Nuts and Bolts of Business Plans – MIT Course 15.975 19 ..."

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