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By Joyce Franklin
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Barak Rabinowitz has developed his expertise on three continents: First as a young man on Wall Street, then as a startup founder in London, and now as co-founder of F2 Capital, a venture capital firm in Tel Aviv. Rounding out Barak’s experience is the time he served in an infantry paratroop brigade of the Israeli Defense Forces.
After stints with Morgan Stanley and Yahoo, he co-founded one of the first social gaming companies, Amuso, which was acquired by BBC Worldwide. When he got stressed, he would invest in other startups, eventually becoming a full-time VC. F2 Capital is an Israel-oriented early-stage VC company that invests in deep technology companies at the junction of big data, artificial intelligence, and connectivity, including cybersecurity, digital health, financial services, human resources, insurance, media, real estate, retail, and software infrastructure. These are B2B or B2B2C enterprise software companies with research and development in Israel.
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Peter Herz is a serial entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. Currently, he is general partner of 1st Course Capital, a VC firm focused on early-stage food and agricultural companies. When Peter faces tough decisions—like selling a concentrated stock position, considering investments, or choosing from a variety of paths for his portfolio companies—Peter uses a powerful tool called a decision tree. In this episode, he explains how he assigns probabilities to the various branches of the decision tree, and how this helpful tool keeps him from losing everything.
You can create your own decision tree using the resources in the show notes. Here’s a plug-in for decision trees and other elements to support decision analysis that works on top of Excel. The link for 1st Course Capital’s decision modeling for investments is available here.
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Robin Wolaner has achieved many career milestones: At 27, she was the youngest publisher of a national magazine; in 1986, she launched Parenting in a $5 million joint venture with Time Inc.; 6 years later, she became the company’s first divisional CEO to get pregnant; and during the dot-com bubble, she was an executive at CNET. A New York Times profile even once called her a “corporate entrepreneur.”
She was so driven to launch her startup, she took on debt and a below-market salary. This approach paid off, and became the subject of an enduring Harvard Business School case study. In this episode, Robin talks about all of that, shares what she’s learned about negotiating, and offers advice to other female founders.
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Did you know that Elon Musk is not a founder of Tesla? That honor belongs to Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, longtime clients of our guest, attorney Mark Cameron White.
White shares stories and wisdom from decades of practicing law in Silicon Valley and around the world. He talks about the importance of building a collective dream for a startup, how battle scars can cause bitterness or strength, and the way most entrepreneurs build wealth in Silicon Valley. He also offers his opinions regarding the three currencies of Silicon Valley, the right amount of time to take off after a liquidity event, and why true entrepreneurs are happiest laying the foundation of their company.
We discuss the delicate balance between funding your company and supporting your family, and Joyce shares tips for protecting your assets and avoiding financial surprises when starting a company.
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Stock option tax guru Roy Bukstein was the first CFO of Oracle. After the IPO, he left to start a CPA firm where he advised Marc Benioff and Larry Ellison, among others. On this episode, he shares stories from his decades in Silicon Valley along with tax planning strategies you can use, too.
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Lots of startups are identified with their founders, and vice versa. But to truly thrive, companies need a plan for the unexpected—and the eventual expected—departure of the founder. In this episode, Joyce Franklin talks with wealth management industry icon Tim Kochis about succession planning for entrepreneurs, how he founded, grew, and merged his firm to create a new one with $5 billion in assets under management, and the advice he’s given to executives before and after their liquidity events. He even shares details about his own personal liquidity event.
Tim Kochis is the former CEO and chairman of Aspiriant, former president of the CFP Board of Standards, and a former member of the board of trustees for Charles Schwab mutual funds and ETF offerings. He is the author of four books about wealth management and succession planning.
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Shopify CTO Allan Leinwand is a serial startup executive who has worked at many fast-growing tech companies, including Slack, Zynga, ServiceNow, and Cisco Systems.
On the series premiere of Startup Wealth, he shares his unique and successful approach to selling stock after a liquidity event, how he chooses the tech companies he works for, and why he’s passionate about scaling companies to increase enterprise value.
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Starting or joining a brand-new company is one of the most exciting things you can do in business. It’s also one of the scariest. The Startup Wealth podcast is here to guide you. Each week, CPA and Certified Financial Planner Joyce Franklin talks to an expert guest about financial success and lessons learned on the journey to long-term security.
Learn more about Joyce and JLFranklin Wealth Planning at JLFWealth.com.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.