A simple and effective guide to the mechanics of finance and corporate structureCorporate structure and finance has become complicated in today's times and even more so by the current market turbulence. Essentials of Corporate and Capital Formation enables you to decide on the appropriate structure
Essentials of Corporate and Capital Formation
β Scribed by David H. Fater(auth.)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 343
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A simple and effective guide to the mechanics of finance and corporate structure
Corporate structure and finance has become complicated in today's times and even more so by the current market turbulence. Essentials of Corporate and Capital Formation enables you to decide on the appropriate structure by which to form a business, identifies capital raising alternatives, and supplies sample documents to comply with applicable state and federal securities laws.
- Explains ways to form a business and finance it
- Reveals how to avoid securities laws pitfalls
- Practical terms and examples of the necessary mechanics of finance and corporate structure
- Helps analyze the decision to "go public" and provides pointers on operating a public company
With coverage of private equity, public markets, mezzanine debt, common stock, debt vs. equity, and much more, Essentials of Corporate and Capital Formation shows entrepreneurs and business managers how to identify the ways to structure a business entity and raise the necessary capital in the appropriate form with a minimum of disruption and assistance from outside advisors.Content:
Chapter 1 Corporate Structure (pages 1β52):
Chapter 2 Initial Capital Formation (pages 53β92):
Chapter 3 Finding the Capital (pages 93β139):
Chapter 4 Pitfalls (pages 141β159):
Chapter 5 Public Markets: Are They Right for You? (pages 161β183):
Chapter 6 Entering the Public Markets Conventionally (pages 185β215):
Chapter 7 The Public MarketsβOther Issues (pages 217β254):
Chapter 8 Exit Strategies (pages 255β299):
Chapter 9 Success in the Real World (pages 301β315):
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