Convertible instruments are financial tools, like bonds or preferred shares, that can be exchanged for common stock at a future date. Startups use them to raise capital without immediate valuation. Investors benefit from potential equity upside, while companies gain flexible financing. This structure delays pricing, reducing early-stage negotiation complexity.
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