This document provides an overview and schedule for an entrepreneurial finance class. It includes the following key details:
- The class is split into teams to work on classwork assignments. Each team is listed with members.
- The remaining class schedule includes guest speakers on December 6th and 8th to discuss entrepreneurial law topics, and a virtual final exam on December 15th consisting of short answer and one bonus question.
- Selling memorandum assignments are due with the final part due on December 8th at midnight.
- The guest presenter on December 6th will give an overview of securities law and startup financing. He is a business attorney and adjunct professor who has experience advising startups.
This document provides an overview and schedule for an entrepreneurial finance class. It includes the following key details:
- The class is split into teams to work on classwork assignments. Each team is listed with members.
- The remaining class schedule includes guest speakers on December 6th and 8th to discuss entrepreneurial law topics, and a virtual final exam on December 15th consisting of short answer and one bonus question.
- Selling memorandum assignments are due with the final part due on December 8th at midnight.
- The guest presenter on December 6th will give an overview of securities law and startup financing. He is a business attorney and adjunct professor who has experience advising startups.
This document provides an overview and schedule for an entrepreneurial finance class. It includes the following key details:
- The class is split into teams to work on classwork assignments. Each team is listed with members.
- The remaining class schedule includes guest speakers on December 6th and 8th to discuss entrepreneurial law topics, and a virtual final exam on December 15th consisting of short answer and one bonus question.
- Selling memorandum assignments are due with the final part due on December 8th at midnight.
- The guest presenter on December 6th will give an overview of securities law and startup financing. He is a business attorney and adjunct professor who has experience advising startups.
Classwork Teams TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 4 TEAM 5 TEAM 6
1 Alicia Anna Anthony Brady Alex J Ben
2 Chris Danny Darien George Brandon Bryce 3 Kelly Griffin Linas Jake Jack G Jack D 4 Liam Kamil Max Macey Jon Jackson 5 Zach Kevin Ronnie Trevor Matt Michael J 6 Ryan Scott Macey Michael T 7 8 Remaining Schedule 12/6 and 12/8 ENTP Law Topics (guest speaker) 12/15 Final exam (Virtual) from 10:30-12:30 10 Short Answer (Financial Statements posted on D2L under Content/Course Documents…/Final Exam Financials) One bonus question +10points maximum. Test score may not exceed 100% Selling Memorandum Assignments
Selling Memorandum Part 2 is graded.
Please study the feedback. Final Selling Memorandum Due 12/8 at Midnight Guest Presenter Paul Swegle Paul Swegle is a business attorney, adjunct law professor at Seattle University and author of Startup Law and Fundraising. Paul has served as a general council to thirteen companies, counseled 100’s of others and worked for the SEC and the DOJ earlier in his career.
Pal has also completed more than $12 billion in financing
and M&A deals, including growing and selling startups to public ally traded companies.
Today, Paul will give an overview of Securities Law and
Startup Financing and on Wednesday, he will discuss Seed, Pre-seed and VC Fundraising.