Principles of Corporate Finance
About the course
Course content
This course is an overview of the principles of corporate finance and is designed for undergraduate students who have no prior knowledge of corporate finance. We place importance on techniques related to investment decisions and financial decisions made by companies. Financial managers in corporations work with other managers to identify investment opportunities, analyze and value the opportunities, and to decide whether and how much to invest, as well as decide how to raise the money to finance the corporation’s investments.
Therefore, we start with an introduction to what corporate finance is and describe the role of a corporation’s financial manager. We then proceed with how to measure corporate performance (value-added, efficiency, profitability, etc), since the main goal of corporations is maximizing the current market value.
Since companies invest in a lot of things such as tangible or intangible assets, the decision on capital outlays is among the most significant a firm will have to make. In introducing decision-making on capital expenditure, first, the students will be exposed to “time value of money” calculations and then proceed to the fundamentals of valuation of bonds and stocks, emphasizing present value techniques. These techniques will be also useful during capital budgeting decisions, which involve comparing the different investment criteria in the presence of capital shortage. After careful grounding in valuation practice and theory, the concepts of the cost of capital and capital structure will be examined, covering risk-return analysis in capital budgeting. In the end, the students will get an additional overview of more advanced financial instruments such as options.
See course description in course catalogueWhat you will learn
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
- Define and discuss key concepts from theories and models introduced and discussed in the course.
- Apply the correct financial techniques to a given issue.
- Calculate and perform the analysis from the perspective of a chief financial officer in decision-making.
- Interpret the results of the analysis with respect to the efficiency of decision making.
Course prerequisites
The course sets a basic knowledge of one of these fields, managerial accounting, accounting or controlling as well as knowledge in excel as prerequisite. If the requirement is not fulfilled then the knowledge has to be obtained in parallel to the course.Facts
- Skriftlig eksamen på campus
Individual exam, sommer
- 7-trins skala