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Business needs are always changing, and especially when it’s time for a business to grow. Although debt can finance activities without giving up ownership power over the business, it’s not always the best option. This is especially true when a business can find a diverse group of investors that spreads the control across many new stakeholders rather than just one powerful new owner who might be looking to cash out after a few dramatic shifts. Business decision-makers benefit from knowledge of both debt financing and equity financing. A careful decision about how to finance emerging business needs will bring the positive and most sustainable results.
In this Equity Capital course, we’ll explore equity financing as a form of capital financing that doesn’t require the business owner and managers to acquire debt. We’ll introduce different equity finance options and sources. You’ll learn about situations where a particular form may be the most useful. We’ll also discuss how businesses find and attract investors.
It explores equity financing as a form of capital financing that does not require acquiring debt, introducing different equity finance options and sources, situations where a particular form may be most useful, and how businesses find and attract investors.
It is aimed at business decision-makers, who benefit from knowledge of both debt financing and equity financing when deciding how to finance emerging business needs.
The lessons cover Equity Finance Options, Sources of Equity, When to Consider Equity Financing, and Finding Investors.
The course is associated with skills in Capital Allocation and Economic Capital.
You will learn about equity finance options, understand equity sources and considerations, understand how to find investors, and identify factors in financing decisions.