MS-3429 Entrepreneurial Finance 1 - 0 - 1


Description

MS-3429 continues the development of entrepreneurship by examining the key financial elements of entrepreneurial or small company ventures. The course explores the role of the entrepreneurial manager in developing a financial plan and raising capital from commercial banks, angel investors, venture capitalists, private placement, and other sources. Each source is reviewed for its impact on the financial value of the firm, while the concluding segment of the course discusses the strategies for exiting the business.

Prerequisites

This course has no recorded prerequisites.

Materials

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ACCE content

General Education Math & Science Business & Mgmt. ConstructionConstruction Science
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ABET/EAC content

Engineering topics Design General education Math/ScienceOther
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ABET/TAC content

Communications Math & Science HU/SS Tech ContentOther
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Coordinator

G. Woodrow Adkins, Adjunct Professor, Uihlein-Spitzer Chair of Entrepreneurship

Last review


on Jun 20, 2004

Last update


on Jun 20, 2004