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Sport Finance

Sport Finance

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The burgeoning global sport industry is a $500 billion business with no signs of slowing down. For the upper-undergraduate and graduate sport management student exhibiting a penchant for finances and a passion for sports, the field of sport finance presents tremendous career opportunities.

No other textbook connects financial principles with real-world sport finance strategies as effectively as Sport Finance, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access. Emphasizing a more practical approach, the fifth edition goes beyond the what and how of sport finance and dives deeper into the why—the reasoning behind the principles of sport finance—providing students with an even more comprehensive perspective on what drives the financial success or failure of any sport entity.

The text is organized into five areas, focused on the hard skills tomorrows sport financiers must master to perform their role:: increasing revenues and decreasing expenses, developing budgets, understanding financial statements and ratios, obtaining funding and managing cash, and building a financial strategy. Each section features an insightful introduction by a renowned industry professional, providing a real-world perspective thats sure to pique readers interest. Chapters addressing revenues and expenses include budgets from the sporting goods industry, intercollegiate athletics, and professional sports.

The sport industry landscape has changed significantly since the previous edition was published, and the fifth edition reflects the new realities affecting todays sport organizations. Addressed are name, image, and likeness (NIL) rule changes; esports; cryptocurrencies; non-fungible tokens (NFTs); sport gambling; the proliferation of broadcasting rights and the sneaker market; and the impacts of COVID-19 on the sport industry.

The fifth editions practical takeaways are especially prominent with the addition of related online resources available to students and assignable by instructors via HKPropel. One highlight is “Two-Dollar Team,” an Excel-based simulation that introduces students to assets and liabilities, revenue and expenses, budgeting, cash management, and borrowing and reveals how these specialties work together in developing financial strategies. Three other assignable class projects involve personal budgeting, expenditures, and a stock market game. Other new features include five brand-new case studies and a profile of a typical health club, “Mikes Gym,” in which students are challenged to put their learning to the test by reading and understanding financial statements, setting budgets, and identifying strengths, weaknesses, and growth opportunities for the fictional facility.

Sport Finance provides students with a thorough understanding of the ?nancial and economic aspects of the sport industry. By analyzing sport business entities and structures, financial statements, and funding sources, students will acquire the skills to make more informed and effective financial decisions, better manage the risks, and recognize opportunities in the world of sport.

Note:: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
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9781718217409
9781718217409

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
5
Cover
paperback
Pages count
392
  • 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?
    Financial Problems Facing Sporting Goods Retailers and Other Retailers
    Financial Solutions
    How Sport Finance Affects an Entire Sports Organization or Industry
    Conclusion

    Chapter 2. Sport Industry Sectors and Segments
    Amateur and Participatory Sport
    College Sport
    Professional Sport
    Segments Transcending the Sport Sectors
    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
    Identifying Assets
    Identifying Liabilities
    Conclusion

    Chapter 5. Financial Statements
    Types of Financial Statements
    Financial Statement Analysis
    Annual Reports
    Conclusion

    Part I Case Study: Responding to Rapid Growth

    Part II. Revenue and Expenses

    Industry Spotlight: Donna Kirby

    Chapter 6. Understanding Revenue
    Revenues in the Sport Industry
    Revenues in Professional Sport
    Revenues in Intercollegiate Athletics
    Revenues in the Sporting Goods Industry
    Revenue Planning
    Revenue Generation
    Conclusion

    Chapter 7. Understanding Expenses
    Expenses in the Sport Industry
    Expenses in Professional Sport
    Expenses in Intercollegiate Athletics
    Expenses in the Sporting Goods Industry
    Other Expenses for Sports Organizations
    Conclusion

    Part II Case Study: Athletic Shoe Industry: Various Approaches to Making a Profit

    Part III. Developing a Budget

    Industry Spotlight: Sheena Zmunda

    Chapter 8. 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 9. The Budgeting Process
    Collecting the Data
    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 10. Short-Term Cash Management
    Funding Sources
    Cash Management Strategies
    Open Markets and Other Short-Term Borrowing
    Long-Term Borrowing
    Funding for Small or Ethnic Minority-Owned Businesses
    Conclusion

    Chapter 11. Long-Term Cash Management
    Stocks
    Shareholders Rights
    Stock Dividends
    Sport Stocks
    Stock Buybacks
    Bonds
    Costs of Issuing Bonds
    Loan Repayment
    Government-Issued Bonds
    Long-Term Borrowing
    Conclusion

    Part IV Case Study: Golden State Warriors Sued Due to a Partnership With FTX Entities

    Part V. Financial Statements and Strategic Planning

    Industry Spotlight: Ralph Willis

    Chapter 12. Financial Planning
    Financial Forecasting
    Financial Planning Strategies
    Capital Spending
    Cost of Capital
    Projecting Cash Flow
    Break-Even Analysis
    Managerial Accounting
    Conclusion

    Chapter 13. Financial Ratios
    Liquidity Ratios
    Activity Ratios
    Financial Leverage Ratios
    Profitability Ratios
    Determining a Companys 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: Financial Ethics

    Appendix A. Mikes Gym Financial Statements
    Appendix B. Under Armour Financial Statements
    Appendix C. Time Value of Money
    Appendix D. Formulas
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