Term sheets are negotiable: Clauses often have 10–20% wiggle room; founders should carefully negotiate valuation, disbursement schedules, and liquidation preferences.
Key clauses to watch: Avoid staggered funding, insist on liquidation preference capped at 1× invested capital, push for broad-based weighted average anti-dilution, and ensure vesting schedules credit prior years.
Vague risks: “Termination for cause” should be clearly defined (linked to a charge sheet, not vague discretion) to protect vested shares.
Investor diligence: Founders should research investor behavior by speaking with other portfolio companies; the paper doesn’t tell the full story.