Syllabus
Registration via LPIS
Day | Date | Time | Room |
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Tuesday | 10/01/24 | 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM | D5.0.001 |
Wednesday | 01/08/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.1.001 |
Monday | 01/13/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.1.001 |
Wednesday | 01/15/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.1.001 |
Monday | 01/20/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.0.002 |
Wednesday | 01/22/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.1.001 |
Monday | 01/27/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | TC.5.13 |
Wednesday | 01/29/25 | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | D5.1.001 |
This course provides a holistic view on entrepreneurial finance, along the whole life cycle of a corporation, from starting up to exiting. It strives to enhance participants' capabilities towards a strong command of fundamentals of finance, to develop a sharp eye on the financial perspective of entrepreneurial challenges, to create oscillating financial design and a structured way of dealing with future uncertainties.
· Determine a suitable valuation and deal structure for an investment into a private company
· Determine the degree to which an entrepreneurial opportunity is attractive
· Analyse a company’s accounting and reporting information
· Work with classic and alternative financing opportunities
• 45% Final Team presentation on a large problem-based case (handed out and discussed in the first lecture).
• 25% Team performance in case studies/tasks during the lectures.
• 15% Online course "Introduction to Corporate Finance"
• 15% Individual Participation points (through meaningful contributions e.g. in the remarkable people series, and during the lectures by active participation).
This is a foundations course of the first semester.
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A general understanding of income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement (and how they are usually intertwined) and a glimpse of asset pricing.
Michael König is a tenured Senior Lecturer at the Department of Strategy and Innovation at WU. From 1997-2009, he served in several senior management practice functions, including C-suite positions in the luxury goods industry, before switching back to Academia in 2010. This makes him one of those rather exotic persons at a university, who are experienced in both worlds, practice and theory. He earned a PhD in Economics and Social Sciences from the University of Vienna and received an MBA in General and Strategic Management from the Cass Business School, City University of London. He is alumnus of the Oxford Scenarios Programme, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. His enthusiasm and passion for teaching is recognized by the WU Excellence in Teaching Award 2015 and 2016, and with nominations for it in all consecutive years. In 2020 he received the WU Excellence in Teaching Award a third time. 2018, he was nominee for the prestigious Global Teacher Prize. He is an experienced strategist and foresighter, and is fascinated to work together with seasoned executives, post-grads and first-year students alike. He loves to have an interdisciplinary view reaching out to other arenas of science as well as to arts and humanities.
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