Entrepreneurial Finance

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Accounts Payables
Accounts Receivables
Accredited Investors
Angel Investors
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Bootstrapping
Budgeting
business ownership structures
Business plan
Business Plan Competitions
Business valuation
Capital Budgeting Methods
Capital management
Cash Balance
Cash Budget
Cash Conversion Cycle
cash flow analysis
Cash Flows
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exit planning strategies
Exit strategies
Finance
financial education
financial modeling for startups
Financial statements
Free Cash Flows
Illiquidity Discount
Minimum Floor Price
Pci DSS
Post-money Valuation
Pre-money Valuation
Pro Forma Balance Sheet
Pro Forma Income Statement
Pro Forma Statements
Real Estate Mutual Fund
Small business
Sole Proprietorship
Start up
Start up capital
startup financial management
Venture capital
Venture Capital Firms
venture valuation methods
working capital strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367343309
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An accessible guide to an increasingly complex subject, Entrepreneurial Finance: Concepts and Cases demonstrates how to address often- overlooked financial issues from the entrepreneur’s standpoint, including challenges faced by start-ups and small businesses.

This new edition retains the original’s structure, around seven modules or building blocks designed to be taught across a full semester with natural break points built into each chapter within the modules. The building blocks present macro- concepts which are explored in greater detail in each of the chapters. Each concept is illustrated by a short case and followed by thoughtful questions to enhance learning. The cases are new or fully updated for the second edition, and deal with real companies, real problems, and currently unfolding issues. A new chapter on business models includes coverage of social ventures, and the chapters on forms of business ownership and financing have been expanded.

Upper- level undergraduate students of entrepreneurship will appreciate the book’s practical approach and engaging tone, along with the hands- on cases and exercises that help students to break down complex concepts.

Online resources for instructors include a case teaching manual, lecture slides, test bank, and interactive exercises.

Miranda S. Lam is a Professor of Accounting and Finance at the Bertolon School of Business, Salem State University, Massachusetts, USA, where she teaches entrepreneurial finance, investments, and financial institutions with an emphasis on integrating technology and experiential learning. Her research includes case studies and investment decision models for individual investors.

Gina Vega is retired Professor of Management and owner of Organizational Ergonomics, an academic consulting firm. She has published numerous cases and written seven books, including The Case Writing Workbook: A Self- Guided Workshop, second edition (Routledge, 2017). Gina is the Editor-in-Chief of a leading international online journal that publishes concise instructional cases with expanded teaching notes in both English and Spanish.

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