Entrepreneurial Finance
In this module you will review the financial, control, and investment opportunities faced by rapidly growing companies in entrepreneurial settings. You will consider and select financing vehicles which are appropriate to securing the organisations’ money requirements. You will also analyse the issues in the institutional framework in which those decisions take place.
Your classroom work will be based upon case materials. Initially this will include cases emphasising various sources of financing, including short and long term debt, subordinated capital, and venture capital/equity. You will also cover public and private financing, on and off balance sheet capital and tax orientated financing.
Further cases will emphasise the selection and trade-offs of financing vehicles with company progress and market conditions. Finally, you will analyse different institutional regimes and consider the reasons for particular anomalies in pricing and availability in the financing of small and growing enterprises against views of markets and corporate finance.
There is another elective module available in this field.
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