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| | Adam Berlinsky-Schine "Your engineer keeps saying her team really needs to dedicate some time to reducing technical debt. WTF does that mean? Why can't they just focus on building features like they're supposed to? Did I hire crappy engineers?" | | Will Gibbs "If a non-US company is operating in the US and starts to generate revenues and profit, it will be required by law to pay the applicable Federal, State and City taxes. If the non-US company has a US subsidiary, then it becomes simpler to allocate revenues and costs to this US entity, and therefore reduce the risk that the US tax authorities (the IRS) try to tax the business on a greater proportion of the US and non-US revenues." | | Peter Reinhardt Peter Reinhardt, co-founder and CEO of Segment, shares his story on building different products and eventually finding product market fit. | | Ali Schultz "Startups are stressful. They can be incredibly lonely, frustrating, disappointing, overwhelming — and a whole host of other emotions. If these emotions are not released or are stuffed down and tucked away for later, they can compound in their intensity just under the surface of you. Allowing yourself to get comfortable with vulnerability can diffuse stress and cortisol build-up caused by the extremes of the startup life." | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. Startup Digest, © 2009-2017 by Techstars Central LLC. All rights reserved. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Techstars Central, LLC. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. | | | | |
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