Corporate finance is a very basic and essential subject for corporations as well as investors to comprehend and implement for successful development in the competitive surroundings. This course is based on this perspective and therefore designed to cope with such challenges. We will follow the basic structure of the designated textbook to learn those important topics in financial management. Financial statements, cash flows, and their role in valuation will be first introduced, followed by interest rates for bond and stock pricing. Capital budgeting, cost of capital, and capital structure are then studied as they are the key components for capital raising and wealth management. Upon the completion of this course, students will comprehend these major issues and be well-prepared with the useful knowledge for the changing markets.Corporate finance is a very basic and essential subject for corporations as well as investors to comprehend and implement for successful development in the competitive surroundings. This course is based on this perspective and therefore designed to cope with such challenges. We will follow the basic structure of the designated textbook to learn those important topics in financial management. Financial statements, cash flows, and their role in valuation will be first introduced, followed by interest rates for bond and stock pricing. Capital budgeting, cost of capital, and capital structure are then studied as they are the key components for capital raising and wealth management. Upon the completion of this course, students will comprehend these major issues and be well-prepared with the useful knowledge for the changing markets.
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評分項目 Grading Method | 配分比例 Grading percentage | 說明 Description |
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Class participation (attendance, inputs, etc)Class participation (attendance, inputs, etc) class participation (attendance, inputs, etc) |
10 | |
Midterm examMidterm exam midterm exam |
30 | |
Final examFinal exam final exam |
30 | |
Student presentationsStudent presentations student presentations |
30 |