📖 课程概览
选课速读: LAW4671《LAW4671 - Private investment law - Monash University》是 莫纳什大学 的公开课程页面。当前可确认的信息包括 6 学分,难度 超难,公开通过率 78%。
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课程简介摘要:This unit discusses the nature and operation of private investment law。
This unit discusses the nature and operation of private investment law in Australia. It examines how Australia's legal and taxation systems deal with venture capital and private equity investment. It also examines how the venture capital and private equity industries operate in Australia and in various jurisdictions around the world and how private investments funds are structured. It focuses on the taxation treatment that applies to such investment and discusses relevant capital raising and other regulatory matters, including crowd source funding. It also examines international aspects of private investment law and compares Australia's regulatory and tax rules to those of selected foreign jurisdictions. A range of government tax and other incentives that encourage investors to commit capital to innovative start-up companies are also analysed, along with some incentives that reward these high-growth companies undertake innovative activities such as research and development (R&D). The following topics will be covered in the unit: • An introduction to the operation and nature of private investment law and how the tax system deals with private investments; • The role of start-up companies and venture capital investment in a country's innovation system; • Stages of venture capital and private equity investment (i.e., seed, start-up, early expansion, growth, mezzanine, distressed buyouts, etc); • Making and exiting investments in start-up and early stage companies (including IPOs, trade sales, management buyouts, leveraged buyouts and share buybacks); • The structure and operation of venture capital, private equity, fund of funds and other collective investment vehicles and their treatment under the taxation law; • Capital raising issues confronting high-growth start-ups, including crowd funding issues; • The role of Australia's employee share scheme regime in supporting innovative start-ups; • Government programs aimed at encouraging venture capital and private equity investment in Australia, including the Pooled Development Funds, Venture Capital Limited Partnership, Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership and Innovation Investment Fund programs; • Australia's R&D Tax Incentive program and R&D and commercialisation grant programs; and • International programs aimed at stimulating venture capital and private equity investment, and a comparison of these programs with those operating in Australia.
📋 Workload
Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. The unit requires on average three/four hours of scheduled activities per week. Scheduled activities may include a combination of teacher directed learning, peer directed learning and online engagement.