FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION FOR STARTUPS AND ENTREPRENEURS
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Course Objectives
Understand the basic concepts of accounting and finance applied to startups.
Develop budgets and financial plans for a startup.
Manage cash flow and understand its importance for business sustainability.
Analyze basic financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow).
Calculate and analyze key metrics to measure profitability and growth.
Learn about the different financing options for startups (angel investors, venture capital, crowdfunding, loans).
Develop short and long term financial plans to maximize growth
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Career Opportunities
This course prepares you to:
Manage the finances of your own startup or emerging business.
Act as a financial advisor for startups.
Make informed decisions about investment, costs and expansion in your business.
Prepare for financing rounds and negotiations with investors.
OUR EXPERT'S VISION
Miguel Campos Fournier
An entrepreneur must know the financial fundamentals necessary to better manage and understand the finances of their new companies. Adequate control of this field is essential to avoid risks of project bankruptcy even in the midst of success.
The “FINANCE COURSE FOR STARTUPS AND ENTREPRENEURS” is designed to give you a solid understanding of the fundamental financial aspects you need to manage a startup or new business. It is ideal for entrepreneurs who want to have control over their company's finances, make well-informed strategic decisions, and ensure long-term sustainability and growth. Below, I give you an overview of what you will learn in a course of this type.
This course will provide you with the tools and knowledge necessary to manage the finances of a startup, from creating a budget to obtaining financing and managing cash flow. You will learn how to interpret financial statements, calculate key metrics, analyze costs, project revenues, and understand how to manage external financing, whether through equity investment, loans, or crowdfunding. This course is focused on providing you with a solid financial mindset for making strategic decisions that boost the growth of your business.
1. Introduction to Finance for Startups
Key differences between startup finances and established companies.
The role of finance in the survival and growth of a startup.
Understanding the startup life cycle: initiation, growth and scaling phases.
2. Basic Financial Statements
Income Statement: Typical startup revenues, costs, and losses.
Balance Sheet: Key assets and liabilities in a startup.
Cash Flow: Importance of liquidity and how to manage cash flows in a highly uncertain environment.
How to interpret these documents and their relevance in initial decision making.
3. Cash Flow Management
Operating cash flow, investment and financing.
Strategies to maintain a positive cash flow.
Tools to monitor and project cash flow.
4. Budget and Financial Planning
Creating an initial budget for a startup.
Financial projections and how to adapt them to the reality of a startup.
Runway planning (the amount of time your business can operate before running out of money).
5. Cost and Price Structure
Fixed and variable costs: how to identify and manage key costs.
Break-even point for startups.
Value and market-based pricing strategies.
6. Sources of Financing for Startups
Initial financing: bootstrapping, family & friends, accelerators.
Debt financing vs. equity financing: when to choose each option.
Introduction to investment rounds (Pre-seed, Seed, Series A, B, etc.).
Capital raising process: how to prepare a pitch and negotiate with investors.
7. Investors and Venture Capital
What venture capitalists (VCs) and angel investors look for in a startup.
How to structure an investment agreement: key terms (equity, dilution, participation).
Cap Table: How to manage ownership and shareholding of founders and new investors.
8. Startup Valuation
Valuation methods: how the value of a startup is determined (pre-money and post-money).
Revenue multiples, market comparables and other valuation approaches.
Key factors affecting valuation: traction, team, market, etc.
9. Working Capital Management
Working capital control in a startup: inventory management, accounts receivable and payable.
Optimizing limited financial resources to maximize growth.
10. Economic Unity and Scalability
Definition of economic unit in a startup: customer acquisition cost (CAC) and customer lifetime value (LTV).
How to optimize economic unit metrics to ensure scalable growth.
11. Liquidity Exits and Strategies
Exit options for startups: sale, merger, public offering (IPO).
How to plan an exit strategy from the start.
Tax process and considerations in a company sale or exit.
12. Tools and Software for Startup Finance
Recommended platforms and tools for managing finances (QuickBooks, Xero, financial projection tools, etc.).
Using financial dashboards to track key performance metrics.
13. Financial Risk Management
Identification and mitigation of financial risks in startups.
How to manage uncertainty and financial volatility.
Creating a financial contingency plan.
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