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Rebecca Whiting will break down SAFEs, notes, and series seed financing at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024


Raising capital sounds simple: You hand over shares, investors hand over cash, and everyone then gets back to work. The reality is a little bit more

For the new founder who only wants to focus on their business and not get mired down in the minutiae of fundraising, the acronym soup that forms when discussing venture capital and angel investing can be mystifying at best. Enter Rebecca Lee Whiting of Epigram Legal, who works with early-stage companies as they raise capital and build the foundation of their startup. She’s coming to TechCrunch’s Early Stage event next month on April 25 to not only present on early-stage fundraising topics, but also to answer your questions.

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