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Dec 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ECON193 CM - Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture CapitalThe course provides students an understanding of the economics of entrepreneurial finance and private equity, especially venture capital. We will address financing and strategic issues faced by entrepreneurs in the early stage of a firm. Financial modeling will be used to determine how much money can and should be raised and from what source, and how the funding should be structured. Specific topics include: methods of valuing private firms, simulation to make better strategic choices, business plans, economics of contracts that underlie new venture finance venture capital partnerships (agreements, term sheets, etc.), financing sources, creating value through financing contracting, and exit strategies (initial public offerings, merger, other).
Prerequisites: ECON 134 CM and ECON 086 CM
Offered: Occasionally
Credit: 1
Course Number: ECON193 CM
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