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Book Talk With Olaseni Kehinde Precious

Episode 10: Why Term Sheets Exist

17 Dec 2025

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This episode reveals why term sheets exist, how they align incentives between founders and investors, and why understanding them is key to building your startup the right way.0:00:00 - Welcome back to another episode of Book Talk Podcast with Olaseni Kehinde Precious. Today, I'll be discussing the big picture of why Term Sheets Exist. Founders often look at term sheets and think they are just about money, valuation, ownership, or how big the check is. But the truth is, term sheets exist for a much deeper reason to align incentives between founders and investors. If you don't understand this bigger picture, you risk signing terms that work against you in the long run.0:00:44 - Here's the core of it. Investors and founders don't always want the same thing. You want to keep as much of your company as possible, grow fast, and maybe even cash out early. While investors want your company to grow massively, return their funds, and take as much risk as possible along the way. So the term sheet exist to create rules that keep both sides rolling in the same direction. Liquidation preferences, bought seeds Voting rights are not just random legal terms.0:01:17 - They are guardrails to make sure the investors feel protected while you still have the freedom to build. In economics, there's this idea called agency cost. It means when one person makes decision on behalf of another, their interest don't always align. That's exactly what happens in startup you the founders, are running the company, but the investors, the VCs are have put in money. They want to make sure you're not taking their cash and running wild. That's why control terms exist.0:01:52 - Things like protective provisions, borrowed oversight and drag along rights. Which means the agreements that allow a company's key decision to be determined by the majority vote in a way that minority gets dragged along even if they disagree are all ways to reduce agency costs. It's not about not trusting you personally, it's about protecting capital. Another concept is information. As mentioned, funders know everything about your company, investors don't.0:02:23 - And that gap creates mistrust. Term sheets and due diligence processes exist to close that gap. Things like reporting requirements, audit rights, and even vesting schedules are always ways to balance the information flow. The investors want to be sure you're not hiding problems, and you want to show enough transparency to build trust without giving up your ability to move fast. Here's the part most founders overlook: transaction costs.0:02:54 - Every negotiation, every round of funding, every piece of legal back and forth has lawyers, paperwork, time, and energy. The structure of term sheets is designed to minimize those costs by standardizing the process instead of reinventing the wheel every time. VCs and founders use familiar templates because they make deals faster, cheaper, and more predictable. So when you see certain clauses repeated in every timesheet.0:03:27 - Don't assume they are unnecessary. Here's the key takeaway from this episode. Term sheets are not just legal documents. They are the operating manual for the relationship between you and your investors. They exist to align incentives, reduce conflicts, build transparency, and keep transaction costs manageable. If you walk away from this episode with one thing is this: Don't see a term sheet as an obstacle to getting money.0:03:58 - See it as the blueprint for how you and your investors will build together. And if the blueprint is broken, no matter how good the money looks, what you're trying to build will collapse. Thank you very much for listening to this episode till the end. This is going to be the last episode for Venture Deal Summary. Hear it, read it, live it. See you in my next episode.

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