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Brigham Young University Law School

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The Evolution Of Entrepreneurial Finance: A New Typology, J. Brad Bernthal Feb 2019

The Evolution Of Entrepreneurial Finance: A New Typology, J. Brad Bernthal

BYU Law Review

There has been an explosion in new types of startup finance instruments. Whereas twenty years ago preferred stock dominated the field, startup companies and investors now use at least eight different instruments—six of which have only become widely used in the last decade. Legal scholars have yet to reflect upon the proliferation of instrument types in the aggregate. Notably missing is a way to organize instruments into a common framework that highlights their similarities and differences. This Article makes four contributions. First, it catalogues the variety of startup investment forms. I describe novel instruments, such as revenue-based financing, which remain …


Toxic Assets: Untangling The Web, Margarita S. Brose, Bill Niclos Jan 2010

Toxic Assets: Untangling The Web, Margarita S. Brose, Bill Niclos

Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

No abstract provided.


George Soros' New Paradigm For Financial Markets May 2009

George Soros' New Paradigm For Financial Markets

Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

No abstract provided.


Hedge Funds: The Case Against Increased Global Regulation In Light Of The Subprime Mortgate Crisis, Laszlo Ladi Dec 2008

Hedge Funds: The Case Against Increased Global Regulation In Light Of The Subprime Mortgate Crisis, Laszlo Ladi

Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Private Sector Investment In International Microfinance And The Implications Of Domestic Regulatory Environments, William Langer Dec 2008

The Role Of Private Sector Investment In International Microfinance And The Implications Of Domestic Regulatory Environments, William Langer

Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

No abstract provided.