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As the sport business continues to evolve, so too, does Sport
Finance and Management. The first version of this book took an
in-depth look at changes in the sport industry, including
interconnecting financial issues between teams and their associated
businesses, the nature of fan loyalty influences, and the impact of
sponsorship on team revenues. This second edition updates each of
these elements, introduces relevant case study examples in new
chapters, and examines the impact of changes in facility design,
media opportunities, and league and conference policies on the
economic success of teams, the salaries earned by professional
players, and the finances of collegiate athletics.
As the sport business continues to evolve, so too, does Sport
Finance and Management. The first version of this book took an
in-depth look at changes in the sport industry, including
interconnecting financial issues between teams and their associated
businesses, the nature of fan loyalty influences, and the impact of
sponsorship on team revenues. This second edition updates each of
these elements, introduces relevant case study examples in new
chapters, and examines the impact of changes in facility design,
media opportunities, and league and conference policies on the
economic success of teams, the salaries earned by professional
players, and the finances of collegiate athletics.
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.
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