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Aug 25, 2025
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BUS 350 Entrepreneurial Finance5 credits This course covers the financial aspects of the management of small businesses and entrepreneurial firms. Focus is on financial statements, forecasting, and capital budgeting, including working capital, raising capital, and use of financial statements in management. The course also covers initial development of the pro-forma financials for the business plan.
Prerequisites: ACCT& 201 , admission to the BAS in Applied Management - Entrepreneurship program, and at least 90 credits completed.
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Evaluate the potential of a new start-up idea and build supporting spreadsheet financial models
- Investigate the amount and source of external capital necessary for an entrepreneurial firm, including venture capital, angel financing, venture debt, crowdfunding, and traditional funding sources such as bank loans
- Analyze a firm’s working capital management and explain its relation to growth
- Critique the liquidity choices for private firms and the timing of exit decisions
College-Wide Learning Outcomes This course teaches to the college-wide learning outcome of Critical Thinking, the ability to evaluate information, draw inferences, arrive at conclusions, and create solutions based on objective analysis of the evidence.
Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50
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