Entrepreneurial Finance

MGMT-6260

The overall objective of this course is to understand how entrepreneurs and investors create value, noting that their interests do not always coincide. This involves learning about topics which trace out the "venture capital cycle"; opportunity recognition; valuation and evaluation; negotiation; structuring financing contract; managing investment; exit strategy. This course is structured into three modules: valuation, private equity market, and harvesting entrepreneurial value. A student cannot receive credit for both the graduate and undergraduate versions of this course.

3 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 5/20
2022
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 0/20
2021
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 7/10
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 2/20
2020
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Raffi Enmanuel Garcia
Seats Taken: 8/15
2019
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Christine Lynn Tate
Seats Taken: 9/15
2018
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Christine Lynn Tate
Seats Taken: 12/20
2017
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Christine Lynn Tate
Seats Taken: 3/20
2016
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Christine Lynn Tate
Seats Taken: 4/20
2015
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Matthew John Cusack
Seats Taken: 11/40
2014
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Matthew John Cusack
Seats Taken: 7/40
2013
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Mark O Hubbard
Seats Taken: 26/50
2012
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Mark O Hubbard
Seats Taken: 33/30
2011
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Mark O Hubbard
Seats Taken: 36/30
2010
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Mark O Hubbard
Seats Taken: 26/30
2009
2008
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • John L Teall
Seats Taken: 10/40
2007
Entrepreneurial Finance (3c)
  • Douglas J. Cumming
Seats Taken: 10/40
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