The Venture Capital Math Problem

This is a post by Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures. It goes through some statistics on Venture investing and ROI to imply the VC returns model is
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The Portfolio Effect: Battery’s Tom Crotty on Why VCs Should Back at Least 25 Companies in Every Fund

If you build a portfolio of less than 20 deals, and especially if you are an early-stage investor where the industry mortality rate is somewhere in t
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Angel Investor and Angel Fund Returns

Every year, angel investors and venture capital funds invest about the same amount of capital — around $25 billion in the US and $3 billion in Canad
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The Determinants of Venture Capital Exits: An Empirical Analysis of Venture Backed Companies

This study focuses on determinants of venture capital (VC) exit choice where the three primary exit routes are IPOs, acquisitions and write-offs. We
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SSRN-Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance

Contains exit returns of VC funds. Angels should expect higher returns from their portfolios given they normally invest earlier with higher risk.
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SSRN-The Exit Rates of Liquidated Venture Capital Funds by Sami Torstila, Markus Laine

This paper provides exit returns for VC funds. Angels should expect at least VC type returns for their portfolios.
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