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Entrepreneurial finance / J. Chris Leach, Ronald W. Melicher.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, 2018.Edition: Sixth edition.Description: xxii, 698 pages : illustrations, charts, tables (some color) ; 27 cm.ISBN:
  • 9781305968356
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HG4751  .L43 2018
Contents:
Pt. 1. Entrepreneurial environment. 1. Introduction to finance for entrepreneurs -- 2. Developing the business idea -- pt. 2. Organizing and operating the venture. 3. Organizing and financing a new venture -- 4. Preparing and using financial statements -- 5. Evaluating financial performance -- pt. 3. Planning for the future. 6. Managing cash flow -- 7. Types and costs of financial capital -- 8. Securities law considerations when obtaining venture financing -- pt. 4. Creating and recognizing venture value. 9. Projecting financial statements -- 10. Valuing early-stage ventures -- 11. Venture capital valuation methods -- pt. 5. Structuring financing for the growing venture. 12. Professional venture capital -- 13. Other financing alternatives -- 14. Security structures and determining enterprise values -- pt. 6. Exit and turnaround strategies. 15. Harvesting the business venture investment -- 16. Financially troubled ventures: turnaround opportunities? -- pt. 7. Capstone cases. Case 1. Eco-Products, inc. -- Case 2. Coral Systems, inc. -- Case 3. Spatial Technology, inc.
Summary: Guiding students through a complete "life cycle of the firm," ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE, sixth edition, introduces the theories, knowledge, and corporate finance tools and techniques an entrepreneur needs to start, build, and eventually harvest a successful venture. With a strong emphasis on sound financial management practices, the text explores how to secure financing, use business cash flow models, and strategically position the early-stage company. Students also learn how to effectively interact with financial institutions and regulatory agencies that can affect venture growth and enable liquidity for investors. Drawing on real-life entrepreneurial ventures and common financial scenarios, the authors include in-depth capstone cases, mini-cases, and examples that engage students and vividly illustrate such key concepts as venture capital funds, institutional investors, strategic alliances, the role of business angels, licensing agreements, and exit strategies.
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Book TBS Barcelona Libre acceso HG4751 LEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B03671

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Entrepreneurial environment. 1. Introduction to finance for entrepreneurs -- 2. Developing the business idea -- pt. 2. Organizing and operating the venture. 3. Organizing and financing a new venture -- 4. Preparing and using financial statements -- 5. Evaluating financial performance -- pt. 3. Planning for the future. 6. Managing cash flow -- 7. Types and costs of financial capital -- 8. Securities law considerations when obtaining venture financing -- pt. 4. Creating and recognizing venture value. 9. Projecting financial statements -- 10. Valuing early-stage ventures -- 11. Venture capital valuation methods -- pt. 5. Structuring financing for the growing venture. 12. Professional venture capital -- 13. Other financing alternatives -- 14. Security structures and determining enterprise values -- pt. 6. Exit and turnaround strategies. 15. Harvesting the business venture investment -- 16. Financially troubled ventures: turnaround opportunities? -- pt. 7. Capstone cases. Case 1. Eco-Products, inc. -- Case 2. Coral Systems, inc. -- Case 3. Spatial Technology, inc.

Guiding students through a complete "life cycle of the firm," ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE, sixth edition, introduces the theories, knowledge, and corporate finance tools and techniques an entrepreneur needs to start, build, and eventually harvest a successful venture. With a strong emphasis on sound financial management practices, the text explores how to secure financing, use business cash flow models, and strategically position the early-stage company. Students also learn how to effectively interact with financial institutions and regulatory agencies that can affect venture growth and enable liquidity for investors. Drawing on real-life entrepreneurial ventures and common financial scenarios, the authors include in-depth capstone cases, mini-cases, and examples that engage students and vividly illustrate such key concepts as venture capital funds, institutional investors, strategic alliances, the role of business angels, licensing agreements, and exit strategies.

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