6 Courses Required

Additional Details

Target Audience

  • Entrepreneurs seeking funding for their startup
  • People who have an original or disruptive idea
  • Novice investors

Accreditation

  • Startup Funding and Finance Certificate from Cornell Center for Regional Economic Advancement
  • 60 Professional Development Hours (6 CEUs)

Certificate Description

Have a great idea for a startup but don’t know where to begin?

This certificate program is designed to give both entrepreneurs and new investors the skills needed to evaluate the viability of business concepts and markets, navigate the pitching process, and ultimately gain an understanding of how to receive and invest from a variety of sources. This program will cover investments from equity investors, angel investors, venture capitalists, crowdfunders, economic development centers, and grants.

In this certificate program, you will learn how to find the right match for your opportunity or investment style, and what goes into delivering and assessing a successful business pitch. You will also explore how to protect your interests as the company is being structured, how to assign a fair valuation to the opportunity, and how to perform due diligence as the financing process moves from investor interest to actually closing the deal. Finally, you will examine the strategies for keeping entrepreneur/investor relations alive and healthy long after the deal has closed.

The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.

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Startup Funding and Finance
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