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welcome to no fear equity a series where we break down startup equity and fundraising in terms that are easy to understand im sophia sang and today we brought in a real startup lawyer to walk through a series a term sheet lets get into it [Music] okay so if youre raising a price round youll need to understand a term sheet which can be tricky because theres a lot of legal language that you have to wrap your head around luckily here at carda we have some really smart friends so today were joined by mike laplate hes a startup attorney at one of the most trusted firms in the business perkins cui hey mike hey sophia thanks for having me mike has worked with thousands of startups over the years and what hes gonna do today is help us break down all the important parts of a series a term sheet so without further ado lets dive in [Music] okay so what i think is important here is that theres going to be a stated free money valuation in your terms this particular company is raising 5 mi