To start a successful business, you need a comprehensive toolbox full of effective financial and business techniques at your fingertips. Entrepreneurial Finance provides the essential tools and know-how you need to build a sturdy foundation for a profitable business. This practical road map guides you from crafting a meaningful business plan to raising your business to the next level. It offers potent methods for keeping firm financial control of your enterprise and insightful tips for avoiding the multitude of financial barriers that may block your entrepreneurial dream. Written by Steven Rogers, a leading educator at the prestigious Kellogg School of Management, this reliable guidebook
This is one of the most important books I have read on entrepreneurship recently.
Six years after my MBA, and practical entrepreneurial activity, the book was able to present the type of challenges I have undergone. I could relate to a lot of the situations where an advise from this book would have given me an upper hand advantage.
The book is simple, straightforward, and relevant to any business owner. I can go back to it to review financial business concepts and build on the simple forms it was presented in into something more complex and relevant.
I strongly recommend this book. And although it is finance, the simplicity it has been written with made it an enjoyable read even before bed.
Fundamentals (e.g. Financial Statements) haven’t changed much since 2009. But reading this also reveals how much business has changed since then.
If you’re starting a remote-first SaaS metaverse company that plans to finance itself with a combination of accelerators, crowdfunding, and ICOs, then this book won’t help too much.
Honestly, it’s a bit scary how fast the world is moving. How long will it be until Goldman Sachs becomes Blockbuster and “Entrepreneurship” is the name of a AI software program?
Expect change. Stay grounded. Meditate. Stockpile surface-to-air Anti-Drone artillery. Study speleological subsistence agronomy. Etc.
This book was and is dog water. It was dollar tree headset level when it comes to teaching and preparing someone for entrepreneurship. There are no actionable items. There are no steps for you to take on how to prepare yourself. Simple concepts are explained in a completely unnecessary over-complicated way. I hate this book. Don’t waste your time.
This Book provides a nice overview of all Financial issues and obstacles on different stages of the start-up company, which can be faced by entrepreneurs.