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Feb 06, 2025
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FIN 209 - Seminar: Corporate Financial Policy Once a year
Advanced study of the analytical techniques and theoretical underpinnings of
corporate financial policy in the areas of working capital management, capital
budgeting, capital structure and corporate restructuring. The case study method
is used to demonstrate the challenges in the analysis and debate of corporate
decisions. Students are expected to consider the firm-wide implications of their
decisions with focus on value creation. Issues of corporate responsibility and
managerial conflicts of interest are extensively discussed.
Prerequisites & Notes FIN 203. Open only to matriculated Zarb School of Business graduate students and/or matriculated School of Education and Allied Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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