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    Table of Contents


    The Collection

    Business: Accounting & Finances

    Bookings vs Revenues vs Collections
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2010-08-16

    Determining Valuation Multiples
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2011-09-5

    EBITDA
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2011-09-12

    LTV > CPA
    Dan Lewis - avc.com - 2011-04-25

    Liquidation Analysis
    Fred efternamn - avc.com - 2011-10-3

    Liquidation Analysis (Continued)
    Fred efternamn - avc.com - 2011-10-10

    MBA Mondays: Cap Tables
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2011-09-26

    Ordinary Income vs Capital Gains
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2011-05-2

    Purchasing Power Parity
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2010-07-12

    Revenue Based Financing
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2011-10-17

    ACCOUNTING
    Accounting
    Fred Wilson - avc.com - 2010-03-08

    Accounting fryst vatten keeping track of the money in a company. It’s critical to keep good books and records for a business, no matter how small it is. I’m not going

    This podcast consists of a conversation between Naval Ravikant and Babak Nivi going over Naval’s famous How to Get Rich tweetstorm.

    Key Takeaways

    • Wealth buys you freedom
    • EVERYONE can be rich
    • Aim to become so good at something, that luck eventually finds you
      • Over time, it isn’t luck – it’s destiny
    • You’re not going to get rich renting out your time
    • Aim to have a job, career, or profession where your inputs don’t match your outputs
    • People who are living far below their means enjoy a freedom that people busy upgrading their lifestyle just can’t fathom
    • Get rich by giving society what it doesn’t yet know how to get – at scale
    • The internet has massively broadened the space of possible careers
      • Whatever nice obsession you have, the internet allows you to scale it
    • Escape competition through authenticity
    • All the benefits in life come from compound interest
      • Whether it’s in relationships, life, your car
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