Corporate Finance
About the course
Subjects
Finance
Course content
This is an introductory course in finance focusing on corporate applications in the international environment. It covers the basic theories of interest rates, valuation of streams of cash flows, pricing of risk, and it addresses the practical implications for capital structure, project valuation, financing, and risk management.
More specifically, the course contains a basic introduction to topics such as:
- the main characteristics of corporations,
- the relationship between accounting information and the information analysed in corporate finance,
- interest rates and the time value of money,
- the valuation of bonds and stocks,
- the investment decision,
- the financing decision including capital structure theory and the cost of capital,
- payout policy,
- international financial management and capital budgeting
- financial and real options
- risk management.
What you will learn
- Identify, explain, discuss and apply the core concepts, models and methods
- Calculate, interpret and compare financial statistics, prices, returns and costs
- Elaborate, present and discuss solutions for financial decision problems
Facts
Level
Bachelor
Type
Mandatory course – also offered as elective
ECTS
7.5
Code
BBLCO1221U
Teaching periods
Spring – semester
Academic year
2025/2026
Status
Fully booked – waiting list open for exchange students
Teaching language
English
Teaching Format
On campus
Exams
- Written assignment
Individual exam, spring - Written exam on campus
Individual exam, summer
Assessment type
- 7 point grading scale