This intermediate course in Corporate Finance Management focuses on essential financial decisions and tools that corporations use to create value. The course combines theory and practice, covering topics such as capital budgeting, corporate financing, financial statement analysis, and risk management. The course will incorporate real-world examples and cases to illustrate financial decision-making.
The main goals of the course include:
Workload[h]
Contact hours: 56
Guided self-study: 62
Independent self-study: 62
closed book (a cheat sheet with own notes in the size of one A4 is allowed, written on both sides), (90 points, 1 minute = 1 point)
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
1: Introduction to Corporate Finance and Financial Management
2: Financial Statement Analysis
3: Time Value of Money
4: Valuation of Bonds and Stocks
5: Risk and Return
6: Cost of Capital
7: Capital Budgeting Decisions
8: Capital Structure Decisions
9: Financing Decisions
10: Dividend Policy
11: Corporate Governance and Financial Engineering
12: Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
13: Working Capital Management
14: Presentations and Wrap-up
Front-of-class teaching, group work, case studies, exercises in class
Mandatory Literature:
Durchführung gemäss Stundenplan