2013-2014 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MGMT 240 - Corporate Finance This course covers the basic theory and practice of corporate finance from the viewpoint of the financial manager. The primary decisions facing the financial manager are long-term investment strategy, the financing of this strategy, capital policy, and short-term financing necessary for continuing operations. Initial topics such as the legal context of business, time value of money, risk and return, cost of capital, and valuation give the student a framework to understand the decisions of the financial manager. An outcome of the course will enable the student to:
• Be thoroughly familiar with corporate financial statements
• Understand the important financial “drivers” of the business
• Understand the firm’s capital structure, leverage, risk, and cost of capital
• Understand how shareholder value is created and how it can be dissipated
• Be able to read, understand and enjoy financial/business publications
Prerequisites: ECON 010 ; MATH 113 , MATH 119 or MATH 120 ; MGMT 100 , MGMT 101 ; ECON 160 or PSYC 105 ; juniors and seniors only.
Anticipated Terms Offered: Offered every semester
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