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100 1  Voras, Ivan,|eauthor 
245 14 The European VC-funded startup guide :|bcreate and manage 
       a startup in Eastern Europe /|cby Ivan Voras 
264  1 Berkeley, CA :|bApress :|bImprint: Apress,|c2023 
300    1 online resource (xxix, 164 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
505 0  Introduction -- 1. Look Around You -- 2. Guest Chapter: 
       Founder's Guide Through the Legal Jungle -- 3. Setting 
       Goals -- 4. Guest Chapter: On the Franchise Model for 
       Startups -- 5. Getting Money -- 6. Guest Chapter: On 
       Startup Valuations (and Other Dark Stories) -- 7. Your 
       Company is the Average of its Founders -- 8. Guest Chapter
       : Recruiting in a Startup Environment -- 9. Managing Money
       -- 10. Get Your Product Out There -- 11. The Big Exit 
       theory -- 12. Find Your Replacement(s) 
520    Explore the startup landscape of East European countries 
       and review the differences in the concepts of limited 
       liability companies and company equity in approaching the 
       market. This quick reference guide is structured around 
       the primary author, Ivan Voras, with additional chapters 
       written by guest collaborators. Chapters are concise and 
       focus on ways to overcome the various obstacles start-ups 
       may face. You'll benefit from regionally relevant advice 
       on finding problems worth solving as a startup, how to 
       hire people, how to raise investment rounds, and how to 
       find and communicate with investors. Eastern Europe has 
       become a region of fast growth after years of 
       mismanagement and stagnation, and it has become the origin
       of promising startups. The last couple of years have also 
       seen the rise in the number of local VCs who are 
       attempting to address this market, as well as local 
       incubators and accelerators. But there's a problem: the 
       vast majority of educational material available in books 
       and online are written from the perspective of the US 
       market and economy, and are not directly applicable in the
       complicated nuances of Eastern Europe. The European VC-
       Funded Startup Guide does not pull punches to highlight 
       the difficulties involved in starting up from this region,
       but also provides workarounds and advice on how you can 
       overcome them. You will: Create and manage an early-stage 
       startup in East European countries Run a young company, 
       hire initial people, and raise investments Understand 
       venture capitalist funds, which ones to avoid, and what to
       do with the early investment once you get it 
650  0 New business enterprises|zEurope, Eastern|xFinance 
650  0 Venture capital|zEurope, Eastern 
650 14 Start-Ups and Venture Capital 
650 24 Entrepreneurship 
650 24 Small Business 
650 24 Entrepreneurial Finance 
650 24 Business and Management 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer Nature eBook 
856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9520-5 
912    Springer |b111206084615  
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