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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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You founded your own firm three years ago. You initially contributed $200,000 of your own money and in return you received 3 mil

lion shares of stock. Since then, you have sold an additional 3 million shares of stock to angel investors. You are now considering raising capital from a venture capital firm. This venture capital firm would invest $6 million and would receive 3million newly issued shares in return. After the venture capitalist's investment, what percentage of the firm will you own
Business
2 answers:
klemol [59]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

33.33%

Explanation:

Own shares = $3,000,000

Angel shares = $3,000,000

Shares issued to venture capital = $3,000,000

Total shares = $9,000,000

% of the firm i will own = Own shares/Total shares

% of the firm i will own = $3,000,000/$9,000,000

% of the firm i will own = 0.333333333

% of the firm i will own = 33.33%

belka [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

28.57

Explanation:

Its right on the quiz

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