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FIN 160 - Corporate Financial PolicySemester Hours: 3 This is an in-depth study of financial theory and analysis used to evaluate and set corporate financial policy in the areas of capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend distribution, corporate restructurings, and working capital management. There is discussion of the role of the various firm stakeholders in influencing financial policy. The ethical, global, social and political, regulatory, and environmental issues related to corporate financial policy are also discussed.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: FIN 110 ; junior class standing required—students with fewer than 58 credits on record may not register for this course; no exceptions permitted.
January 2010 Offering: 10377: MTWRF, 12:50-4:35 p.m.; Spieler; 104 C.V. Starr
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