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Brief Course Description

1. Course Title:

Entrepreneurial Finance

2. Language of Instruction:

Tiếng Anh

3. Course Code:

MAN502195

4. Credits:

3

5. Course Objectives:

- Understand the basic knowledge of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance. - Grasp the fundamental principles of entrepreneurial finance and the differences between entrepreneurial finance and traditional corporate finance. - Comprehend the knowledge required for organizing, operating, and financing a startup company. - Be able to assess the financial performance of a startup through the analysis of financial statements and propose effective financial management decisions. - Understand the importance and application of time value of money techniques as a tool in capital budgeting and its use in financial decision-making for startup companies. - Apply capital budgeting techniques to determine the financing structure and its costs in order to identify funding opportunities worth pursuing. - Master techniques and models for preparing financial reports, identifying financing needs for the company, and managing cash flow. - Understand and apply methods for valuing a startup company.

6. Brief Description of Course Content:

Finance is an important function in any organization whether newly formed or in the development stage such as manufacturing enterprises, commerce, banking, hospitals, schools, ...

The financial startup course is taught to equip students with the knowledge, analytical framework and basic analytical skills in finance for owners of the startup in the financial decision-making process. the most effective way to achieve the goals set out by the startup. This course focuses on the financial decisions of entrepreneurs, introduces learners to the many financial challenges faced by entrepreneurs, and how to start identifying problems, setting criteria. Evaluate and create viable financial options to support decision-making that can influence the value of the startup.

This course is divided into 4 parts:

Part one provides the basics of entrepreneurship such as developing business ideas, identifying and evaluating startup opportunities, the role, principles of startup finance and startup finance.

Part two provides the knowledge of organizing and running a startup, solving how and from which entrepreneurs raise capital, using financial information to evaluate financial results and results. activities for decision making

The third part deals with the technical issues of monetary value over time, planning future activities such as cash flow management, capital types and financing costs, forecasting and financial planning

The final section will introduce methods of determining the value of a startup and how to harvest the value of startup investment through an exit / exit strategy.

The relationship between the subject's output standards and other subjects:

• This course is a prerequisite for Project Appraisal, Business Planning and Risk Management

• The knowledge of this subject can be applied to the implementation of the topic for required internships.