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   - **Board of Directors** ​ A group of individuals generally elected by shareholders of the company and who have the responsibility to oversee the company’s activities, appoint the president and CEO of the company, and execute the responsibilities described in the company’s bylaws.   - **Board of Directors** ​ A group of individuals generally elected by shareholders of the company and who have the responsibility to oversee the company’s activities, appoint the president and CEO of the company, and execute the responsibilities described in the company’s bylaws.
   - **Board Member** ​ A member of the company’s board of directors. Also known as a director.   - **Board Member** ​ A member of the company’s board of directors. Also known as a director.
-  - **Cap Table (see Capitalization Table)** 
   - **Business to Business (see B2B)**   - **Business to Business (see B2B)**
   - **Business to Consumer (see B2C)**   - **Business to Consumer (see B2C)**
   - **CAC (see Customer Acquisition Cost)**   - **CAC (see Customer Acquisition Cost)**
 +  - **Cap Table (see Capitalization Table)**
   - **Capital Asset (see Fixed Asset)**   - **Capital Asset (see Fixed Asset)**
   - **Capitalization Table (or Cap Table)** ​ A standard table that shows rounds of investment as multi-part columns and investors (or aggregated classes of investors) as rows. The multi-part columns are divided into three smaller columns: # of shares, % ownership, and fully diluted % ownership. The entries in the table show how the number of shares and the % ownership changes for each investor with each successive investment round.   - **Capitalization Table (or Cap Table)** ​ A standard table that shows rounds of investment as multi-part columns and investors (or aggregated classes of investors) as rows. The multi-part columns are divided into three smaller columns: # of shares, % ownership, and fully diluted % ownership. The entries in the table show how the number of shares and the % ownership changes for each investor with each successive investment round.

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