FIN 228 - Corporate Financial Strategy Semester Hours: 3
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A course in corporate financial policy as it relates to strategic decisions. Areas of discussion include financial planning for short- and long-term firm strategies; managing value creation in focused and multidivisional firms; evaluation of strategic options in capital investment decisions; capital structure decisions for long-term viability and value creation; distributions to shareholders and their value implications; evaluation of mergers and acquisitions and other corporate restructurings for strategic positioning. Students are expected to consider the firm-wide implications of their decisions with focus on value creations. Issues of corporation responsibility and managerial conflicts of interest are extensively discussed.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: FIN 203 . Open only to matriculated graduate students in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business Online MBA Program . See specific program requirements.
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