Non-Cumulative Dividends

Non-Cumulative Dividends are dividends on preferred stock that do not accrue if the board does not declare them for a given period; missed dividends are not owed in the future. In venture capital term sheets, Non-Cumulative Dividends are common because the company typically reinvests cash in growth, and Non-Cumulative Dividends primarily function as a pricing/terms point rather than a cash yield feature.

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Ryan Roberts is a startup lawyer with more than two decades of experience advising on venture financings and M&A transactions totaling more than $1 billion. He is the author of the Amazon bestselling startup law book Acceleration.