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Course Description

Working in the technology industry, there are times when you might be asked to review and provide input on certain financial aspects of your business. This may be especially critical when trying to raise capital for R&D or new initiatives. When that time comes, it is important that you are able to comprehend and evaluate the information given to you. By supplying you with foundational knowledge about key financial concepts such as capital structure (equity and debt), net present value (NPV), and the different types of investments, this course will allow you to feel confident when reviewing your organization’s financial reports. Not only will you feel comfortable, but you will have the basic understanding of these concepts in order to offer input into conversations about raising capital, structuring the ownership of a company, and investing the company’s assets to create value.

Faculty Author

Tom Schryver

Benefits to the Learner

  • Investigate deploying capital from the perspective of an investor or the company raising capital
  • Analyze the financial risk and reward of different projects and make a go/no-go decision
  • Evaluate the ownership structure of an organization along with the associated benefits and disadvantages

Target Audience

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Tech industry professionals
  • Researchers and academics
  • Scientists
  • Engineers
  • Clinicians
  • Graduate and Ph.D. candidates seeking to move into business
  • Individual contributors looking for career advancement opportunities

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
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