Financial Foundations for New Ventures (3) Foundational accounting and financial analysis for new ventures. Major emphasis on the production, integration, and interpretation of financial information for use in business planning and capital budgeting. Prerequisites: ACCT 231 and ENTR 300. 5. ENTP 420 Seminar In Entrepreneurship (3 Credits) Capstone course in the entrepreneurship concentration. Major emphasis on entrepreneurial skill integration, case analysis, and the development and presentation of an advanced-level business plan. Prerequisites: ENTP 300, ENTP 330, and ENTP 335. 6. FIN 415 Sm Bus Entr Fin (3 Credits) Application of the theories and concepts of financial issues within the framework of small business and entrepreneurship. Topics include financial analysis and forecasting, valuations, investment and growth strategies. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: FIN courses. 7. BADM 655 Entrepreneurship (3 Credits) Issues related to creating, managing, and financing a new business with a focus on product development and entrepreneurial financial planning including business plans and class projects.
plan to establish a Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovations to implement the Thought Leadership focus area presented in the ACCSB review comments report.
Appreciation
There are a number of persons/associations that deserve special appreciation for this PNC grant. Certainly, the PNC Foundation (Ms. Sally McCrady, Foundation President) which provided the generous support to the JHJ School of Business at TSU deserves a special appreciation. Further, thanks to Dean Anthony Wilbon and VP Barron Harvey (both with Howard University) for offering this opportunity to invite the JHJ School at TSU to participate in this grant proposal. In addition, special appreciation goes to the following persons in the PNC’s regional Bank of Houston (Ms. Julie Sudduth, President and Ms. Linda Nunnery, PNC Client and Community Relations Director). Finally, the JHJ School of Business really appreciates the continuous support from Rossitsa Nicolova (Sr. Vice President & private Banker, PNC /BBVA) as Member of the JHJ Business Advisory Council (BAC).
The Future Plan
The future plan is to develop the JHJ School of Business PNC Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center Entrepreneurship Center to accomplish the aforementioned objectives, as per the school
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