Startup Finance 2.0

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entrepreneurial finance
entrepreneurship
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exit planning entrepreneurship
financial decision making under uncertainty
financial modeling startups
financial ratios
fundraising
resource allocation strategy
startup funding
startup fundraising methods
startups
tokenization
tokenomics applications
venture capital

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041012931
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Traditional corporate financial theories and tools are based on matured companies with the assumption that the companies are going concerns.

"Going Concern" refers to the assumption that a company will continue to operate indefinitely, with no intention or necessity of liquidation or cessation of operations in the foreseeable future. The problem is that the "Going Concern" assumption does not hold for startups due to the inherent uncertainty associated with startups. Traditional financial education and resources, usually meant for analysts and accountants, aren’t ideal for entrepreneurs. They focus on analyzing past data from established businesses, not on making forward-looking decisions in the uncertain and highly dynamic environment of startups. Entrepreneurs also often struggle to prioritize the allocation of resources between seemingly urgent matters and matters that are important for the long-term value of the startup. Thus, this book takes a value-oriented approach to startup finance.

The book is designed to build the financial intuition that an entrepreneur needs to prioritize matters vital for the long-term value of the company, raise capital, and allocate capital for value maximization. It also looks at finance from a value creation point of view and covers specific methods especially suited for startups – from investment assessment to valuation to fundraising to managing day-to-day finances.

Sam Ghosh is an engineer, entrepreneur, and educator with a passion for emerging technologies. With an MBA from the University of Calgary and the completion of all three levels of the CFA Program, Sam combines deep financial expertise with hands-on experience. As a FinTech entrepreneur, he has spent years navigating the intersection of innovation and finance. An educator at heart, Sam has shared his knowledge with over 27,000 students from 168 countries and continues to inspire others through his writing. His latest book, The Age of Decentralization, published in 2024, explores the transformative impact of decentralization technologies on global systems.

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