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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Outdated But Good Guide To The Basics,
By mimozas_husband (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ernst & Young Guide to Financing for Growth (Paperback)
The book is written as a basic yet quite complete guide to all the different financing options available to a company. It is dated 1994 and is a little outdated, particularly in the sections describing venture capital and other types of start-up financing but the fundamentals are there.As a professional working in corporate finance I found it very useful as a source of quick reference to some less common types of financing and as something I can recommend to my clients to prime them with some knowledge on a subject. I think that owners and managers in existing companies with $1 million in revenue or more will find the book most useful. It will give them some idea about their options and a body of issues to consider when choosing a financing type or discussing the issue with an advisor. If you are looking for a guide to start-up financing this book will give you some information but you can definitely find more comprehensive and up-to-date titles. Finally, I personally expected that E&Y will add their own research to the general topics. However, the book offers little unique information - yet it does it in a well organized and written fashion. |
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The Ernst & Young Guide to Financing for Growth by Daniel R. Garner (Paperback - March 14, 1994)
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