Academic Catalog 2024-25

BUS 3013 Corporate Finance

This course introduces financial and management in terms of its most important functions—raising capital at a minimum cost and risk, allocating those funds between competing short and long-term uses and managing working capital. Some of the topics include financial statement analysis, time value of money, valuation of bonds and stocks, capital budgeting, cost of capital, risk and return, cost of capital and asset pricing models, and the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) are also included. Social and ethical issues in the field of finance will also be explored. Prerequisite: BUS 2003 or equivalent.

Credits

4.00 units