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| | Ask HN : Where Does VC Money Really Go? | |
71 points by samirahmed on Oct 16, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 23 comments
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| | In the last few years, we We numbers like 81 million for Box.com, 11 million for enterproid etc, 100 million for foursquare. I have no experience with startups, or operation sides, but I am curious as to where this money goes? Hardware costs for servers? Salaries/wages? Legal fees? Understandably it is different for different startups, but on average what is the breakdown look like for a software startup (web-based). |
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Companies with noteworthy other costs include Zynga/Groupon, which both spend absolutely gobsmacking amounts of money on advertising (and, depending on how you count revenue/expenses, their revenue share deals with Facebook and merchants respectively).
Server/hosting expenses tend to be heavily sensitive to what you're actually doing: Zynga and Dropbox pay a lot relative to their revenues, but at a 37Signals-esque company they're chump change.
Legal fees are typically rounding error. Ball up all administrative overhead and that's in handful of percent region.
Your physical workspace can be a fair chunk of change, depending on where you are, how you came by your space, and to what degree you optimize for having a prestigious address or office space.