Books written by Richard L. Smith

  • Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy, Valuation, and Deal Structure

    ... and similar issues would arise but the conclusions might be different. In later chapters, we consider how to reconcile the different perspectives of the entrepreneur and investors. 7. See Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe ...

  • Entrepreneurial Finance: Venture Capital, Deal Structure & Valuation, Second Edition

    Venture Capital, Deal Structure & Valuation, Second Edition Janet Kiholm Smith, Richard L. Smith. Mason, S. P., and R. C. Merton. 1985. ... Homewood, IL: Irwin. Merton, R. C. 1973. “Theory of Rational Option Pricing.

  • Premodern Trade in World History

    Complete with maps for clear visual illustration, this vital contribution to the study of World History brings the story of trade in the premodern period vividly to life.

  • Production of Biofuels and Chemicals with Ultrasound

    Liu Q, Donner E, Tarn R, Singh J, Chung H-J (2009) Advanced analytical techniques to evaluate the quality of potato and potato starch. In: Singh J, Kaur L (eds) Advances in potato chemistry and technology. Academic Press, San Diego, ...

  • Production of Biofuels and Chemicals from Lignin

    This book provides state-of-the-art reviews, current research on and the prospects of lignin production, biological, thermal and chemical conversion methods, and lignin technoeconomics.

  • Production of Hydrogen from Renewable Resources

    2. Susanti RF, Kim J, Yoo K. Supercritical water gasification for hydrogen production: current status and prospective of high-temperature operation. Supercritical fluid technology for energy and environmental applications, chapter 6.

  • Entrepreneurial Finance

    Let Financial Economic Foundations Guide You in Your Decision Making! Providing unique insight, this is the first text to apply current financial economics research and theory to the study of entrepreneurship and new venture finance.

  • Such a Mind as This: A Biblical-Theological Study of Thinking in the Old Testament

    ... fool “turns aside” (7:25) to idolatry and “envies sinners” (23:17). Fools “harden” their hearts before God and mankind, speak about “perverse things” (23:33), and “devise violence” (24:2). In short, foolishness is the product of a “ ...