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FINANCE (B62)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)

B62 FIN 515Early Stage Investing1.5 Units
Description:This course is the experiential learning capstone for students interested in early stage private equity investing. The course if offered only in the fall. There is prerequisite course, the spring mini-B course titled "Tools of Venture Investing". There is also an interview requirement with the instructor. Interest from students in different disciplines and in different programs are welcome if they have met the prerequisites. The course objective is to develop practical skills and disciplines necessary to succeed in angel and early-stage investing in private companies. Students will organize, staff and market the activities of the SSVF in partnership with professional investors in the St. Louis community, including finding deals, performing evaluations of investment opportunities, and where appropriate negotiating, arranging financing, closing investments, participating in Board-level decisions and realizations. The class historically has found and evaluated 20-30 investments during the fall. Industry-wide, roughly 1-2% of investment opportunities examined actually result in investment, so there is no assurance that the SSVF will complete any investments. However, through contact with early-stage companies actually raising funds students will be able to develop key investment skills. Compelling investment opportunities will be presented to the Skandalaris Center Investment Committee for approval. Students will lead this process with support from the instructor and mentors. NOTE: Students must interview for this class during the spring semester and will be enrolled by invitation only.
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