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MBA643 - Entrepreneurial Finance

Course Description: MBA 643 Entrepreneurial Finance: This course will familiarize you with topics in entrepreneurial finance. It focuses on applying financial theory and principles to small firms. There is a special emphasis on the specific issues that confront small businesses through their life cycle of development, start-up, expansion, maturity and harvesting. The course will introduce the main financial issues affecting start-up companies, venture capital markets, private equity and debt financing, valuing small companies; harvesting methods. The course will be divided into two parts. Part one of Entrepreneurial Finance covers what might be called "small business survival skills", including assessing financial performance, financial planning, identifying external financing needs and business valuation. Part two of the course will address the issues and challenges associated with Financing for Entrepreneurial Enterprises. Prerequisites: MBA 615 (Formerly FI 655)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Entrepreneurial FinanceF1P2013Master of Business AdministrationN/AMB3Eck, James5:30 - 9:50 PM
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7/15/ 0


MBA643 - Entrepreneurial Finance

Course Description: MBA 643 Entrepreneurial Finance: This course will familiarize you with topics in entrepreneurial finance. It focuses on applying financial theory and principles to small firms. There is a special emphasis on the specific issues that confront small businesses through their life cycle of development, start-up, expansion, maturity and harvesting. The course will introduce the main financial issues affecting start-up companies, venture capital markets, private equity and debt financing, valuing small companies; harvesting methods. The course will be divided into two parts. Part one of Entrepreneurial Finance covers what might be called "small business survival skills", including assessing financial performance, financial planning, identifying external financing needs and business valuation. Part two of the course will address the issues and challenges associated with Financing for Entrepreneurial Enterprises. Prerequisites: MBA 615 (Formerly FI 655) (From catalog 2012-2013)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Entrepreneurial FinanceF1P2012Master of Business AdministrationDNTW931MBD3Batson, Zach5:30 - 9:50 PM
-M-----
8/22/ 0View
Entrepreneurial FinanceU1P2013Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Nowacki, DavidTBA
TBA
13/25/ 0View


MBA643 - Entrepreneurial Finance

Course Description: MBA 643 Entrepreneurial Finance: This course will familiarize you with topics in entrepreneurial finance. It focuses on applying financial theory and principles to small firms. There is a special emphasis on the specific issues that confront small businesses through their life cycle of development, start-up, expansion, maturity and harvesting. The course will introduce the main financial issues affecting start-up companies, venture capital markets, private equity and debt financing, valuing small companies; harvesting methods. The course will be divided into two parts. Part one of Entrepreneurial Finance covers what might be called "small business survival skills", including assessing financial performance, financial planning, identifying external financing needs and business valuation. Part two of the course will address the issues and challenges associated with Financing for Entrepreneurial Enterprises. Prerequisites: MBA 615 (Formerly FI 655) (From catalog 2011-2012)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Entrepreneurial FinanceF1P2011Master of Business Administration931MBD3Kao, Robert5:30 - 9:50 PM
-M-----
10/15/ 0View
Entrepreneurial FinanceU1P2012Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Nowacki, DavidTBA
TBA
12/18/ 0


MBA643 - Entrepreneurial Finance

Course Description: MBA 643 Entrepreneurial Finance: This course will familiarize you with topics in entrepreneurial finance. It focuses on applying financial theory and principles to small firms. There is a special emphasis on the specific issues that confront small businesses through their life cycle of development, start-up, expansion, maturity and harvesting. The course will introduce the main financial issues affecting start-up companies, venture capital markets, private equity and debt financing, valuing small companies; harvesting methods. The course will be divided into two parts. Part one of Entrepreneurial Finance covers what might be called "small business survival skills", including assessing financial performance, financial planning, identifying external financing needs and business valuation. Part two of the course will address the issues and challenges associated with Financing for Entrepreneurial Enterprises. Prerequisites: MBA 615 (Formerly FI 655) (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Entrepreneurial FinanceF1P2010Master of Business AdministrationMC21MB3Kao, Robert5:30 - 9:50 PM
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4/15/ 0View
Entrepreneurial FinanceU1P2011Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Nowacki, DavidTBA
TBA
8/18/ 0View


MBA643 - Entrepreneurial Finance

Course Description: MBA 643 Entrepreneurial Finance: This course will familiarize you with topics in entrepreneurial finance. It focuses on applying financial theory and principles to small firms. There is a special emphasis on the specific issues that confront small businesses through their life cycle of development, start-up, expansion, maturity and harvesting. The course will introduce the main financial issues affecting start-up companies, venture capital markets, private equity and debt financing, valuing small companies; harvesting methods. The course will be divided into two parts. Part one of Entrepreneurial Finance covers what might be called "small business survival skills", including assessing financial performance, financial planning, identifying external financing needs and business valuation. Part two of the course will address the issues and challenges associated with Financing for Entrepreneurial Enterprises. Prerequisites: MBA 615 (Formerly FI 655) (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Entrepreneurial FinanceU1P2010Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Nowacki, DavidTBA
TBA
7/15/ 0View

Notes:

  • Summer 2013 and Fall 2013 Course Schedule for PDCC, Metro and Online (printable PDF) and Please use the class schedule at http://www.park.edu/course for the most recent class listing.
  • This class data was last updated on 5/24/2013 2:14:19 PM. Please check with your Campus Center for the most current updates.
  • Building abbreviations for Parkville Classrooms
    • AL = Alumni Hall
    • CERLAB = Ceramics Lab
    • CH = Chapel
    • CO = Copley
    • CQ = Copley Quad
    • HERR = Herr House
    • MA = Mabee Underground
    • MC = Mackay
    • SC = Science Hall
    • WOOD = Woodard Conference Center
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  • The following are abbreviations:
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    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
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  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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