FINC 631: Financial Management
Prerequisite: MBA status or permission of the instructor
Credit Hours: (3)
Examines techniques and concepts used in modern business and the theoretical advances in the areas of asset management and capital structure planning. Topics include capital budgeting, working capital management, valuation, cost of capital, capital structure planning, dividend policy, option pricing, mergers and acquisitions. Problems and short cases used to enhance student skills in financial planning and decision making.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
1. Goals and Functions of Finance
2. Concepts in Valuation
3. Market Risk and Return
4. Valuation from a Relative Standpoint
5. Principles of Capital Investment
6. Risk and Managerial Options in Capital Budgeting
7. Capital Structure: Theory and Decision-making
8. Working Capital Management
9. Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control
10. Corporate Restructuring
11. International Financial Management
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
The class includes lectures, application of theory to problem solving, case presentations and paper presentations.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Having successfully completed the course, the student will be able to:
Assessment Measures
Graded assignments may include in-class tests, a final examination, pop quizzes, the assignment and presentation of problem exercises, cases and papers with both primary and secondary research components.
Other Course Information
Review and Approval
DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
March 1999 Revised