Sport Finance
Human Kinetics (Verlag)
978-1-4925-5973-3 (ISBN)
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Sport Finance, Fourth Edition With Web Resource, grounds students in the real world of financial management in sport, showing them how to apply financial concepts and appreciate the importance of finance in establishing sound sport management practices. Utilizing a modern and practical approach, the text encourages students to take a strategic organizational perspective in learning financial skills while gaining a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind the principles of sport finance.
The fourth edition of Sport Finance has been revised and restructured to reflect the evolving needs of students entering the dynamic sport industry. Content updates and additions include the following:
A new chapter dedicated to assets (such as players, facilities, and goodwill) and liabilities (such as player salaries and long-term debt) and how they affect a sport organization
Expanded coverage of strategies to increase revenue and reduce expenses for greater profitability, enhanced with an example from a real-world athletic department
New chapters about reviewing financial statements, planning, and building a financial strategy to help guide decisions to create, expand, or exit a sport business or organization
Five new case studies covering a variety of sectors, sports, and countries to give students the opportunity to apply the concepts to practical scenarios
To further relate the content to real situations for students, study questions about each of the case studies have been incorporated into a new student web resource. The web resource also includes an interactive simulation called “The Two Dollar Team” that directly engages students with the book’s topics, including assets and liabilities, revenue and expenses, budgeting, cash management, and borrowing. Instructors will also find additional activities and a case study in the companion instructor guide, and they will receive a test package and presentation package.
Sport Finance, Fourth Edition, will enable students to grasp fundamental concepts in sport finance. By analyzing business structures, financial statements, and funding options, students will not only learn basic finance but will also understand how those skills are used to build a strategy and make sound financial decisions in the world of sport.
Gil Fried, JD, is a professor and the chair of the sport management department in the College of Business at the University of New Haven. He worked as a financial analyst with Paul Kagan Associates and analyzed numerous broadcasting contracts. He has written a significant number of books and articles, taught graduate and undergraduate courses in sport finance, and lectured on finance topics to various audiences. In addition to teaching and writing, Fried serves as an expert witness in litigation related to personal injury or financial injury in the sports and entertainment industry. Fried enjoys playing badminton and collecting stamps-particularly revenue and sport stamps to utilize in his teaching. Tim DeSchriver, EdD, is an associate professor in the department of hospitality business management at the University of Delaware. DeSchriver has worked as a field economist for the U.S. Department of Labor and has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in sport finance and sport economics since 1998. He has authored and contributed to several books and sport finance–related publications in refereed journals. In his spare time, DeSchriver enjoys road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. Michael Mondello, PhD, is a professor in the department of marketing and the associate director of the Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program at the University of South Florida. He teaches finance and analytics, with research interests in financial and analytical issues related to sport organizations, including competitive balance, economic impact analysis, contingent valuation, ticket pricing, and stadium financing. Mondello’s work has been published in International Journal of Sport Finance, Economic Development Quarterly, Sport Marketing Quarterly, International Journal of Sport Management, Journal of Sports Economics, Journal of Sport Management, and Management Decision. He has also written a Harvard Business School case examining strategic philanthropy and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Mondello was recognized as a research fellow of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) in 2007.
Preface
 Acknowledgments
 Industry Spotlight: Will Cashman
Part I. Basics of Sport Finance
 Industry Spotlight: Hugo C. ChÁvez Barroso
Chapter 1. Introduction to Sport Finance
 Personal Finance Basics
 What Is Sport Finance?
 Current Financial Problems Facing Sporting Goods and Other Retailers
 Financial Solutions
 How Sport Finance Affects an Entire Sport Organization or Industry
 Conclusion
Chapter 2. Sport Industry Financial Trends
 Trends in Amateur and Participatory Sport
 Trends in College Sports
 Trends in Professional Sports
 Conclusion
Chapter 3. Basic Financial Concepts
 Revenues and Expenses
 Types of Financial Statements
 Financial Ratios
 Time Value of Money
 Economic Versus Financial Analysis
 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Assets and Liabilities
 Where to Find Assets
 Identifying Liabilities Throughout a Sports Organization
 Conclusion
 Part I Case Study: Financing Soccer Around the World
Part II. Revenue and Expenses
 Industry Spotlight: Nathan Grube
Chapter 5. Understanding Revenue
 Revenues in the Sport Industry
 Revenues in Professional Sport
 Revenues in Intercollegiate Athletics
 Revenues in the Sporting Goods Industry
 Revenue Planning
 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Understanding Expenses
 Expenses in the Sport Industry
 Expenses in Professional Sport
 Expenses in Intercollegiate Athletics
 Expenses for a Sporting Goods Manufacturer
 Other Expenses for Sport Organizations
 Conclusion
 Part II Case Study: Minor League Baseball Revenue and Expenses
Part III. Developing a Budget
 Industry Spotlight: Josh Vanada
Chapter 7. Budgeting: A Road Map for Sports Organizations
 Importance of Financial Planning
 Determining Financial Objectives
 The Anatomy of a Budget
 Budget Types
 Pro Forma Budgets and Business Plans
 Incorporating the Pro Forma Budget Into the Business Plan
 Conclusion
Chapter 8. The Budgeting Process
 Creating a Budget
 Applying the Data
 Building the Budget From the Ground Up
 Variance Analysis
 Conclusion
 Part III Case Study: Minor League Baseball Operational Budget
Part IV. Cash Management
 Industry Spotlight: Ken Wajda
Chapter 9. Methods for Funding a Business
 Where the Money Comes From
 Open Markets and Other Short-Term Borrowing
 Long-Term Borrowing
 Funding for Small or Minority-Owned Businesses
 Conclusion
Chapter 10. Stocks and Bonds
 Stocks
 Shareholders’ Rights
 Sport Stocks
 Bonds
 Costs of Issuing Bonds
 Loan Repayment
 Government-Issued Bonds
 Conclusion
 Part IV Case Study: Financing a College Football Stadium
Part V. Financial Statements and Strategic Planning
 Industry Spotlight: Ralph Willis
Chapter 11. Financial Statements
 Types of Financial Statements
 Financial Statement Analysis
 Annual Reports
 Conclusion
Chapter 12. Financial Planning
 Financial Forecasting
 Financial Planning Strategies
 Cash Management Strategies
 Capital Spending
 Cost of Capital
 Projecting Cash Flow
 Break-Even Analysis
 Managerial Account
 Conclusion
Chapter 13. Financial Ratios
 Liquidity Ratios
 Activity Ratios
 Financial Leverage Ratios
 Profitability Ratios
 Determining the Company’s Value
 Techniques to Determine the Value of an Investment
 Conclusion
Chapter 14. Moving From Strategy to Action
 Creation Strategy
 Finding Funds and Investors
 Keeping an Even Keel
 Growth and Expansion
 Contraction
 Selling a Business
 Conclusion
 Part V Case Study: Tracking Industry Changes
 Appendix A: Under Armour Financial Statements
 Appendix B: Time Value of Money
 Appendix C: Formulas
 Glossary
 References
 Suggested Resources
 Index
 About the Authors
| Erscheinungsdatum | 29.04.2019 | 
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| Verlagsort | Champaign, IL | 
| Sprache | englisch | 
| Maße | 216 x 279 mm | 
| Gewicht | 1089 g | 
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport | 
| ISBN-10 | 1-4925-5973-3 / 1492559733 | 
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4925-5973-3 / 9781492559733 | 
| Zustand | Neuware | 
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