Corporate finance is an introductory course required for all MBA students. It is designed to cover those areas of finance that are important to all managers, whether they specialize in finance or not. At the end of the course, you will be able to value a firm. To reach this goal, the course covers the following topics: 1. Introduction to frameworks for firm valuation (enterprise DCF and multiples) 2. Multiple valuations 3. Free cash flows (definition, projections) 4. Residual value 5. Weighted average cost of capital 6. Optimal capital structure The course will consist of approximately one‐half lecture and one‐half in‐class case discussions, for which students should prepare carefully. The course aims to provide students with an understanding of sound theoretical principles of finance and the practical environment in which financial decisions are made.
Division: Finance

Prerequisite

Complete ALL of the following Courses

Spring 2024


B6302 - 001


B6302 - 002


B6302 - 003


B6302 - 004

Fall 2023


B6302 - 001


B6302 - 002


B6302 - 003


B6302 - 004


B6302 - 005


B6302 - 006


B6302 - 007


B6302 - 008


B6302 - 009

Spring 2023


B6302 - 001


B6302 - 002


B6302 - 003

Fall 2022


B6302 - 001


B6302 - 002


B6302 - 003


B6302 - 004


B6302 - 005


B6302 - 006


B6302 - 007


B6302 - 008


B6302 - 009


B6302 - XMT