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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Genre
Sports
ISBN
9781439844717
EAN
9781439844717

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1439844712
ISBN-13
9781439844717
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84330970

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
500 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Sports Finance and Management : Real Estate, Entertainment, and the Remaking of the Business
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Business Aspects, Finance / General, General, Management Science, Quality Control
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Sports & Recreation, Business & Economics
Author
Jason A. Winfree, Brian M. Mills, Mark S. Rosentraub
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
30.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2011-013749
Reviews
… sheds light on issues that are unique to the sports business … takes an in-depth look at the changes in the sports industry, including the interconnecting financial issues that occur when a sports team becomes a part of bigger companies … captures the issues that make the sports industry different from any other. - NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012, ... sheds light on issues that are unique to the sports business ... takes an in-depth look at the changes in the sports industry, including the interconnecting financial issues that occur when a sports team becomes a part of bigger companies ... captures the issues that make the sports industry different from any other. -- NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012, e sheds light on issues that are unique to the sports business e takes an in-depth look at the changes in the sports industry, including the interconnecting financial issues that occur when a sports team becomes a part of bigger companies e captures the issues that make the sports industry different from any other. e" NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012, 'e¦ sheds light on issues that are unique to the sports business 'e¦ takes an in-depth look at the changes in the sports industry, including the interconnecting financial issues that occur when a sports team becomes a part of bigger companies 'e¦ captures the issues that make the sports industry different from any other. 'e" NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
The Redefinition of the Sports Business Introduction Sports Finance and Management in Real Time References The Structures of Ownership Introduction The Emergence of Team Sports and Profitable Markets Ownership and Expansion: From Individual Entrepreneurs to Large-Scale Entertainment, Real Estate, and Media Firms Ownership Patterns Today Ownership Structures Horizontal and Vertical Integration The Integration of Real Estate Development, the Media, Entertainment, and Team Ownership References Financial Statements, Revenues, and Costs Financial Statements Balance Sheets Income Statements Statement of Retained Earnings Statement of Cash Flows Analyzing Financial Statements Ratio Analysis Revenues and Costs Stadium Revenue NFL In-Stadium Revenue NBA In-Facility Revenue Naming Rights Media Revenue Player Costs Facilities: "Disneyfication" and Design Introduction Facilities: The Early History The Constrained Supply of Sports Franchises Disneyfication and the Location of Facilities Where Should a Facility Be Built? Design and the Competition for Discretionary Income The Exterior Design of Facilities and Intrafacility Competition References Stadium Financing Introduction Financing Tools Financing Facilities: Who Really Pays? Facility Financing: The Team''s Share Facility Financing: A Public Sector Investment References Appendix 1 Sports Teams and Real Estate Development, or Real Estate Development Companies with Sports Teams? Introduction Increasing Value of Downtown Locations for Sports Facilities Rise of Horizontal Integration, Residential Real Estate, and Entertainment Venues Managing the Real Estate Inside a Facility Managing the Real Estate Outside the Facility: The Increasing Value of Sports Venues as Anchors for Development References Media and Sports Management Introduction Sports and the Media: Brief History Phase 1: Media and Team Relationships Phase 2: Large Scale Revenue from the Sale of Media Rights Impact of Phase 2: The Profitability and Revenue Power of Television, the NFL, and Revenue Sharing Phase 3: The Vertical Integration of Teams and the Media Phase 3 Continues: College Conference Networks Media, Sports, and the Future: Emerging Competition in the Delivery of Games to Fans and Advanced (Internet) Media References What Are Teams Worth? Team Valuation Introduction Establishing a Team''s Market Value: Basic Observations Valuation Models Other Factors Affecting Value What Is the Value of NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL Franchises? Multiple Earnings Constant Growth Pricing Model Other Sports College Sports Conclusion References Demand and the Sports Business:What Does the Customer Want and How Does a Team Owner Provide It? Introduction Defining Demand Long Run Demand for Sports Short Run Issues in the Demand for Tickets Reference Pricing Strategies Introduction Ticket Prices Are Ticket Prices Too High, Too Low, or Just Right? Why Are Ticket Prices Inelastic? Price Discrimination Bulk and Group Discounts Product Bundling Variable Ticket Pricing Day of Game Pricing Dynamic Pricing Personal Seat Licenses Condominium Seats Futures Options Pay What You Want Media Prices Merchandise Pricing References Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Capital Budgeting and Team Investments Introduction Team Investments Facility Investments Player Investments Cost of Capital References League Policies, Taxes, and Profits Introduction League Policies Player Drafts Revenue Sharing Luxury Taxes Salary Caps Promotion and Relegation Collective Bargaining League Specifics Competitive Balance Taxes Roster Depreciation Allowance Player Taxes State Taxes Ticket Taxes Tax Exempt Status for Universities Profits Leverage References Further Reading on League Policies Appendix References
Synopsis
The sports business landscape has changed dramatically in the past two decades. Teams and facilities have become integral parts of the businesses of real estate and development, entertainment, and the media. While an understanding of core financial management issues specific to the sports industry is still mandatory, a greater appreciation of financial and management issues that link teams to the dynamic forces that make it possible to listen or to watch games at home, on the road, or anywhere a fan happens to be is also needed. Sports Finance and Management: Real Estate, Entertainment, and the Remaking of the Business takes an in-depth look at the changes in the sports industry, including the interconnecting financial issues that occur when a sports team becomes a part of bigger companies, the altered nature of fan loyalty influenced by network and Internet footprint, dramatic changes in sports venues driven by the trend for single-purpose stadiums, and league policies such as revenue sharing, luxury taxes, and salary caps. The authors have deliberately not chosen sports examples to teach general finanancial and management concepts. Rather, they use basic financial and management concepts to illsutrate the differences and uniqueness of the sports industry. This gives students tackling finance issues for the first time a firm foundation, while allowing those more expert in financial issus to apply their skills and knowledge to the issues specific to the sports industry. Capturing the issues that make the sports industry different from any other, the text examines the effects of public financing, unique pricing structures, and roster depreciation allowances. It includes a detailed treatment of risk measurement based on the monetary value placed on championship wins and the influence fixed rosters have on the investment horizon. These features and more give students the foundation needed to understand finance and management as well as the idiosyncrasies of the sports industry.
LC Classification Number
GV716.W558 2012

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