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There are 4 modules in this course
This course will teach you how to manage a startup’s financing strategy, where you will learn how to build capitalization tables (or “cap tables”) in Excel. Cap tables will help you explore different financing strategies for your startup company and determine which financing decisions are best for your entrepreneurial venture. You will also learn about innovations in the digital space that allow new ways to finance entrepreneurial ventures. These include different forms of crowdfunding, and alternative credit scoring mechanisms based on web-based data.
This course concludes with a module featuring cutting edge research from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business on the financial technology industry. In this module, you will learn how financial technology companies are disrupting the credit
scoring industry by developing new methods for credit scoring using consumers’ digital footprints. In addition, you will explore how financial technology platforms have introduced new, experimental forms of financing, such as crowdfunding.
This module explores the securities that venture investors use when they invest in startups, and how the dynamic nature of fundraising creates complex ownership structures.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 38 minutes
Introduction•2 minutes
Preferred Equity•15 minutes
Capitalization Tables Part 1•7 minutes
Capitalization Tables Part 2•4 minutes
Capitalization Tables Part 3•4 minutes
Capitalization Tables Part 4•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
Report a problem with the course•5 minutes
Capitalization Table Spreadsheet•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Raising Capital from Venture Investors Graded Quiz•20 minutes
Exiting Venture Investments
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
Venture investors generate returns for their investors by selling their portfolio companies, either to strategic buyer, to other private equity investors, or by listing them as publicly traded firms. This module explores how the proceeds from these liquidation events are distributed among the different investors based on the terms of their investments.
This module examines different kinds of crowdfunding. We start with peer-to-peer lending to understand the setup in its early days and evolution, and then examine equity crowdfunding and rewards based crowdfunding.
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9 videos4 readings1 assignment
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9 videos•Total 58 minutes
Crowdfunding•6 minutes
Introduction to Peer to Peer Lending•6 minutes
Peer to Peer Lending: General Setup•7 minutes
Issues and Reasons for Platforms to Morph•4 minutes
The Advent of Reintermediation•7 minutes
Reintermediation and the Entry of Institutions•8 minutes
Other Kinds of Crowdfunding•2 minutes
Equity Based Crowdfunding•10 minutes
Rewards Based Crowdfunding•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 60 minutes
Adverse Incentives in Crowdfunding•15 minutes
Reintermediation in FinTech: Evidence from Online Lending•15 minutes
Kickstarter Projects•15 minutes
Spotlight on Crowdfunding•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 24 minutes
Crowdfunding Graded Quiz•24 minutes
Credit Scoring Through Digital Footprints
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module examines credit scoring through the traditional means of credit bureau scores and then looks at new ways of doing credit scoring through a simple digital footprint.
What's included
6 videos4 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 53 minutes
Credit Bureau Scores•6 minutes
Credit Scoring Using Digital Footprints•9 minutes
Defining a "Bare Bones" Digital Footprint•11 minutes
Digital Footprints and Credit Bureau Scores•11 minutes
Does the Digital Footprint Predict Future Credit Scores?•11 minutes
Cases of Companies Using Digital Footprints•6 minutes
4 readings•Total 55 minutes
FICO Score•15 minutes
On the rise of FinTechs - Credit Scoring using Digital Footprints•15 minutes
UltraFICO•15 minutes
Share your learning experience•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Credit Scoring Through Digital Footprints Graded Quiz•20 minutes
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