Entrepreneurial Finance
Description
Entrepreneurial Finance: A Casebook provides students with a thorough understanding of entrepreneurial finance through the use of cases based on realistic situations. This case approach allows students to gain insight into the real world of entrepreneurial finance while sharpening their analytical skills. The cases are organized according to four major topics critical to a thorough understanding of entrepreneurial finance: Investment Analysis, Financing the Entrepreneurial Firm, Harvesting, and Renewal in the Entreprenurial Firm.
Diese Fallsammlung gibt einen Einblick in die Welt der Unternehmensfinanzierung und hilft dem Leser, seine analytischen Fähigkeiten weiterzuentwickeln. Die Fallanordnung orientiert sich an den vier Hauptthemen, die für ein fundiertes Verständnis der Unternehmensfinanzierung von Bedeutung sind: Investmentanalyse, Finanzierung des Kleinunternehmens, Erträge und Erneuerung des Kleinunternehmens. Die Autoren lehren an der Harvard School of Business und gehören zu den führenden Experten auf diesem Gebiet. SECTION I. INVESTMENT ANALYSISModule I.A. SOURCES OF VALUE.
1. Introduction to Entrepreneurial Finance.
2. The Knot.
3. Beta Group.
4. Cachet Technologies.
5. Some Thoughts on Business Plans.
6. NSK Software Technologies Ltd..
MODULE I.B. UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND PRO FORMA MODELS.
7. Tutor Time (A).
8. Fenchel Lampshade Company.
MODULE I.C. PURCHASING FIRMS, BUYOUTS, AND VALUATION.
9. A Note on Valuation in Entrepreneurial Ventures.
10. Digital Everywhere, Inc.
11. The Carlton Polish Company.
12. Record Masters
MODULE I.D. REAL OPTIONS.
13. Capital Projects as Real Options: An Introduction
14 Penelope's Personal Pocket Phones.
15. E-ink: Financing Growth
16. Genset: 1989.
SECTION II. FINANCING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRM:
MODULE II A. VENTURE CAPITAL.
17. A Note on Private Equity Securities.
18. edocs, Inc. (A)
MODULE II.B. ANGEL FINANCING.
19. A Note on Angel Financing.
20. Honest Tea
MODULE III.C. VENTURE LEASING.
21. Note on the Venture Leasing Industry.
22. Efficient market services: August 1993 (A).
MODULE II.D. FRANCHISING.
23. A Note on Franchising.
24. Tutor Time (B).
MODULE II.E. BANKS.
25. Xedia and Silicon Valley Bank (A).
MODULE III.F. LICENSING/STRATEGIC ALLIANCE.
26. A Note on Strategic Alliances.
27. Parenting magazine.
MOCULE II.G. GOVERNMENTS FINANCING
28. A Note on Government Sources of Financing for Small Businesses.
29. Torrent Systems.
SECTION III. HARVESTING :
MODULE III.A. INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS.
30. A Note on the Initial Public Offering Process.
31. Amazon.com--Going Public.
32. Arthrocare.
MODULE III.B. ACQUISITIONS.
33. Nantucket Nectars.
34. HIMs Corp, Inc.
SECTION IV. RENEWAL IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRM.
35. Dell Ventures.
Glossary.
Index Paul A. Gompers, Professor of Business Administration and Director of Research at the Harvard Business School, specializes in research on financial issues related to venture capital and private equity funds as well as start-up, high growth, and newly public companies. He has published numerous professional papers in academic journals and is co-author of the Venture Capital Cycle and The Money of Invention.
William A. Sahlman is the Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff Class of 1955 Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. His writings have been widely published in a variety of academic and business journals. He first introduced the entrepreneurial finance course at the Harvard Business School in 1985.
HOW DO YOU EVALUATE ENTRE[RENEURIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?HOW ARE ENTREPRENEURIAL INVESTMENTS FINANCED?
WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO HARVEST A VENTURE?
Find answers to these questions and more in Paul Gompers and William Sahlman's new book, Entrepreneurial Finance: A Casebook. Spanning a wide range of US and non-US ventures in a diverse set of industries, including high technology, low technology, and service, these cases provide you with an inside look into the real world of entrepreneurial finance.
Taking you through each step in the entrepreneurial finance life cycle, the cases are organized according to four major topics:
- Investment analysis
- Financing the entrepreneurial firm
- Harvesting the rewards
- Reinventing the entrepreneurial enterprise
You'll develop a strong framework of analysis for business opportunities, enhance your valuation skills, learn what you can do to ensure the venture succeeds, and gain a thorough understanding of the issues confronting today's entrepreneurial forms.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471080664
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 208.50(W) x Dimensions: 262.50(H) x Dimensions: 33.70(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English