This course examines the lifecycle of high-growth new ventures (i.e. startups), with a focus on how they are funded. We will follow a successful startup’s path from founding through the stages of new venture finance. These include developing a business plan and its financials, the core skills of valuation, the venture capital industry, and how entrepreneurs and investors realize returns. Through examples of specific companies and technologies, we will also learn about the emerging landscape of financial technology (fintech) startups. We will consider the following subsectors, where startups are either seeking to displace incumbents or sell them their services: personal finance, blockchain, equity crowdfunding, lending (peer-to-peer and AI-augmented), payments, insurance, institutional investment, and money transfer.
Finance (Undergraduate)
3 credits – 13 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2023)
FINC-UB 62-000 (19097)02/06/2023 – 05/08/2023 Mon6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Evening)at Washington SquareInstructed by
FINC-UB 62-000 (19364)at Washington SquareInstructed by