You’d like to start a company or join a tech startup? Sweet. You didn’t go to business school? That’s okay, neither did I. Frankly, most MBA programs won’t teach you much about what goes in to actually making a startup. Most of what you need to know you learn “on the job” as you’re founding your first business, which can be downright scary when you’re in an environment with people who have seen a thousand people just like you and understand all the subtleties and lingo and incentives and laws. So this is the guide I wish my future self had handed me when, at the bright and shiny anything-is-possible age of 25, I decided to start my first Internet business.
This is closer to a glorified blog post than a "book," per se, but if you're new to the startup world this is probably a great first read. It's fundamentally limited in that you really should talk to an accountant or tax advisor before making any serious financial decisions, but it's a short read and to the point without getting lost in too many potentially mind-numbing details.
This book has quick insights for someone who is new to Stock and Options. Many a time an Employer asks you to take a Stock and take less pay for now , what does that mean ? . also if you are starting a new company how would you proceed with funding and how you deal with stocks and options, this is an excellent quick start for all those who are new to Stock and Options.