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ENGR 191B / 291B - New Venture Finance

Comprehensive Project - Part One
Market Size and Revenue Projections
(Will be Used for Final Take Home Exam)
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Final Project - Part Two
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COURSE INFORMATION

Instructor: Susan Block
Phone: 805-698-1000 (cell)
E-mail: block@blockbowman.com

Office Hours: By appointment and immediately
before and after class

Class: Thursday, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Classroom: Broida 1640

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course provides students with the tools necessary for the strategic analysis and understanding of financial information particular to new ventures. The course will provide insights into how financial information can be used to design optimal financing strategies, prepare valuation models for new ventures and assist in strategic planning for the venture. Also discussed will be the alternative capital sources for firms. Guest speakers will be used to provide applied examples of core concepts.

REQUIRED READING

Entrepreneurial Finance, Janet Smith and Richard Smith, John Wiley & Sons, available on reserve in Library Reserve Section. Select readings will be assigned in the Entrepreneurial Finance text but it does not require purchasing it. If you do wish to purchase this text, it is available online – please check with me if you need information .

Other course reading handouts may be provided and select class notes and assignments will be posted on TMP website. Additional reference can also be made to the following texts (available in Library Reserve Section):
Pratt, Jamie “Financial Accounting”, 4th Edition, South Western (1999)
Brealey, Richard A, and Myers, Stewart C., “Principles of Corporate Finance” 6th edition, Irwin (2000)

ASSESSMENT

The course will be assessed on the basis of class participation, class projects and a final examination. Weighting will be as follows – 15% participation, 85% projects/final exam. Graduate students will be given additional project(s) and reading assignments.  

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