Entrepreneurial Finance Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Management for Small Business.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Alhabeeb, M. J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015.
Series:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • EPIGRAPH
  • TITLEPAGE
  • COPYRIGHT
  • DEDICATION
  • PREFACE
  • PART I ENTREPRENEURIAL PERSPECTIVE
  • CHAPTER 1 SMALL BUSINESS AND THE ENTREPRENEUR
  • 1.1 What is Entrepreneurial Finance?
  • 1.2 Significance of the Small Business
  • 1.3 Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneur
  • 1.4 The Idea and the Opportunity
  • 1.5 From an Idea to Reality
  • 1.6 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • CHAPTER 2 SMALL BUSINESS OPTIONS
  • 2.1 Starting a New Business
  • 2.2 Buying an Existing Business
  • 2.3 Purchase Options
  • 2.4 Franchise
  • 2.5 Home Business and Family Business
  • 2.6 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • CHAPTER 3 SMALL BUSINESS PURCHASE PRICE
  • 3.1 Asset-Based Value
  • 3.2 Cash Flow-Based Value
  • 3.3 Market-Based Value
  • 3.4 Capitalized Earnings-Based Value
  • 3.5 Financial Ratios-Based Value
  • 3.6 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • PART II ENTREPRENEURIAL ORGANIZATION
  • CHAPTER 4 FORMS OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
  • 4.1 Sole Proprietorship
  • 4.2 Partnership
  • 4.3 Corporation
  • 4.4 Other Forms of Business Ownership
  • 4.5 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • CHAPTER 5 THE BUSINESS PLAN
  • 5.1 What is a Business Plan?
  • 5.2 Contents of the Plan
  • 5.3 Other Elements of the Plan
  • 5.4 Reviewing the Plan
  • 5.5 Anticipating and Preparing Responses to Potential Risks
  • 5.6 Financing the Plan
  • 5.7 Presenting the Plan
  • 5.8 Updating the Plan
  • 5.9 Grooming the Plan
  • 5.10 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • PART III ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE AND VALUATION
  • CHAPTER 6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND THEIR ANALYSIS
  • 6.1 The Balance Sheet
  • 6.2 Income-Expenses Statement
  • 6.3 Financial Statement Analysis
  • 6.4 Ratio Analysis
  • 6.5 The Dupont Model
  • 6.6 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • CHAPTER 7 CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND LEVERAGE
  • 7.1 Debt and Equity Capital
  • 7.2 The Optimal Capital Structure
  • 7.3 Leverage
  • 7.4 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • Note
  • CHAPTER 8 PROFIT AND THE COST-VOLUME ANALYSIS
  • 8.1 Profit Concept Between Economics and Accounting
  • 8.2 Profit Margin and Markup
  • 8.3 Profit and Cash Flow
  • 8.4 Profitability and Earning Power
  • 8.5 When Would a Firm Start Collecting Profits?
  • 8.6 Break-Even Quantity and Break-Even Revenue
  • 8.7 Break-Even Graphics
  • 8.8 Desired Profit and the Break-Even Point
  • 8.9 Non-Cash Charges and the Break-Even Point
  • 8.10 Profit Planning
  • 8.11 Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Discussion Questions
  • CHAPTER 9 PRO FORMA STATEMENT AND FINANCIAL FORECASTING
  • 9.1 Basic Pro Forma Statements
  • 9.2 Pro Forma and the Sales Ratio
  • 9.3 Change in Sales (ΔS) and the Needed Fund
  • 9.4 Role of Financial Forecasting
  • 9.5 Basic Steps of Forecasting
  • 9.6 Types of Forecasting Models
  • 9.7 The Analysis of Time Series
  • 9.8 Fitting the Model
  • 9.9 Adjusting for Seasonality
  • 9.10 The Smoothed Forecasts