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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Term Sheet Clause That Scares Founders Most

from The Venture Capital Podcast with Fexingo: VCs, Term Sheets, and Startup Investing · host Fexingo

Lucas and Luna unpack the most misunderstood clause in venture term sheets: the participating preferred liquidation preference. Using the recent $42 million raise by a former Anduril engineer's composite parts startup as a case study, they explain how this clause can dramatically shift founder economics in a sale. They walk through a concrete example — a $100 million exit with a 2x participating preferred — to show how VCs can take 80% of proceeds, leaving common shareholders with pennies. Luna pushes back on whether founders should always fight this clause, and Lucas shares when it's actually reasonable to accept it. They also touch on broader trends: Microsoft's Scout launch, Palantir's 15% five-day gain, and the hidden signals ARK funds are sending about capital allocation. This episode flips the usual 'VCs are the enemy' narrative with nuance: sometimes the clause is a signal about risk, not greed. #TermSheets #VentureCapital #LiquidationPreference #ParticipatingPreferred #Anduril #Composites #StartupFunding #FounderAdvice #MicrosoftScout #Palantir #ARKK #RiskFinance #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #StartupLaw #CapTable #VCClauses #ExitStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Lucas and Luna unpack the most misunderstood clause in venture term sheets: the participating preferred liquidation preference. Using the recent $42 million raise by a former Anduril engineer's composite parts startup as a case study, they explain how this clause can dramatically shift founder economics in a sale. They walk through a concrete example — a $100 million exit with a 2x participating preferred — to show how VCs can take 80% of proceeds, leaving common shareholders with pennies. Luna pushes back on whether founders should always fight this clause, and Lucas shares when it's actually reasonable to accept it. They also touch on broader trends: Microsoft's Scout launch, Palantir's 15% five-day gain, and the hidden signals ARK funds are sending about capital allocation. This episode flips the usual 'VCs are the enemy' narrative with nuance: sometimes the clause is a signal about risk, not greed. #TermSheets #VentureCapital #LiquidationPreference #ParticipatingPreferred #Anduril #Composites #StartupFunding #FounderAdvice #MicrosoftScout #Palantir #ARKK #RiskFinance #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #StartupLaw #CapTable #VCClauses #ExitStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Lucas and Luna unpack the most misunderstood clause in venture term sheets: the participating preferred liquidation preference. Using the recent $42 million raise by a former Anduril engineer's composite parts startup as a case study, they explain...

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