- Introduction
- Finance Law 1
- Finance 2
- Finance 3
- Finance 4
- Finance 5
What you'll learn
- Students will learn the basic components of personal and startup business finance.
- Students will learn about international trade finance the use of letters of credit.
- Students will learn the basic components of business finances
- Students will learn the basic components of government finance
Description
When an entrepreneur comes up with an idea for a business venture, they need to develop a business plan and figure out how to take it from an idea to a reality. There's an old adage that, it takes money to make money. Sadly, this is a fact of life. Even a physician starting a medical practice can not just set up shop in their living room. They have to finance their practice much the same way as any other professional has to. Every business plan should have an entire chapter on finance options. This course is about how business entities acquire startup capital, manage cash flow, borrow money and invest profits. Students will learn the role of angel investors and hedge fund managers in taking an idea and financing it. It is also about how letters of credit (LC) are used in international business transactions and teaches students about the elements of LCs, regulatory agencies that provide guidance on LCs, and the various documents necessary for the shipping of goods internationally. When it comes to business, there is no one right way to do anything. There are as many different approaches as there are different opportunities. The goal of every business student is to synthesize the information and extrapolate from that information that is necessary to achieve their end business goal. Understanding the principles of finance is an integral part of understanding business basics.
The following textbooks are available online at Barnes and Noble and can be found, along with other publications, under my name, Shane Irvine:
The Executive Juris Doctor ISBN 979-8-891-45669-3
The Bootstrapped Entrepreneur ISBN 979-8-892-17209-7
The Sales Management Team Textbook ISBN 979-8-891-45086-8
The Perfect Business Plan ISBN 979-8-892-17201-1
Business Law for the Nascent Entrepreneur ISBN 979-8-892-17208-0
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About the instructors
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Shane Patrick Irvine
Business and Law Explained
We're not all born with a financial legacy and we all know that it takes money to make money. The trick is to use other peoples money by convincing them that your idea is going to reap a profit. In business, knowledge is power and thus allows those with knowledge and motivation to perform at their peak. Understanding business science and how the legal system works is the great equalizer. My name is Shane Patrick Irvine, and I have a Juris Doctor degree from Southern California Institute of Law and studied business science at the University of San Francisco. I was a business and legal editor back in the days of newspapers. As such, I had to write everything in AP editing style which is designed to keep everything at a seventh-grade reading level. That, is what I bring to the table, being able to explain complex matters in as simple of terms as possible. I always hated having to have a dictionary next to me when I would listen to some instructors. I prefer as simple as possible. These courses provide students with the same information taught in a traditional business college or law school. I recommend taking notes and building course outlines. I also recommend using the information to develop a business plan. The business plan should include a short mission statement, the who, what, where, and why with a management strategy and financial plan.
The following textbooks are available online at Barnes and Noble and can be found, along with other publications, under my name, Shane Irvine:
The Executive Juris Doctor ISBN 979-8-891-45669-3
The Bootstrapped Entrepreneur ISBN 979-8-892-17209-7
The Sales Management Team Textbook ISBN 979-8-891-45086-8
The Perfect Business Plan ISBN 979-8-892-17201-1
Business Law for the Nascent Entrepreneur ISBN 979-8-892-17208-0