mailto:rpuelz@mail.cox.smu.edu OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday and Wednesday; and by appointment. HELP LABS: see “Lab and T.A.s schedule on our Blackboard site REQUIRED TEXTS: Ross, Westerfield and Jordan (RWJ), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Alternate Edition), 10/e , Note: Custom book based on RWJ edition 10/e available at SMU Bookstore only Malkiel, Burton G. (Malkiel), A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 2011, Norton Publishers. RECOMMENDED READING: Wall Street Journal and
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Advanced Corporate Finance: Guidelines for In-class Presentations and Term Papers 1. Grading The information in the handouts is not very clear and does not include the case, so here some more precision about the grading rules: Everybody should do a writeup for the Wrigley Capital Structure Case. If you only do the case the final exam will count for 70% and the case writeup for 30% of the final grade. In case you want to improve your grade you should think about handing in a term paper or making
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Course Syllabus BUSI 530 Managerial Finance Course Description A treatment of the theory and practice of financial decision making in the firm, with emphasis on the practical application of financial analysis, the course is based on the principle that a firm should be managed to increase the wealth of its shareholders. The target audience is managers, at all levels and in all functional areas. Beginning with an overview of financial analysis, the course topics include financial management
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|FP/101 Version 4 | | |Foundations of Personal Finance | Copyright © 2011, 2010, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of the elements necessary for effective personal financial planning
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M Wyatt Attorney 10 - 60 Biography 1. Andrew M. Wyatt: Attorney and CFP Exam Passer Andrew M. Wyatt, aside from being an expert attorney, he is also a certified financial planner. He just passed the CFP (Certified Financial Planning) exam and is waiting for his designation. The exam assesses an individual’s ability to incorporate and apply his knowledge in financial planning in real life situations. Passing the exam means Andrew has the competency and skills required to be an independent
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FI 4320, Spring 2005 Cases and Readings in Corporate Finance [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Instructor Professor David C. Nachman Office: RCB 1239 Phone: 651-1696 email: dnachman@gsu.edu Office Hours: W 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, or by appointment Prerequisites FI 4000 CSP: 1, 2, 4, 6 Course Description This course focuses on financial policy-making through case analyses, contemporary readings from the professional literature, and problem solving. The emphasis in the course is on
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work initiated in the predecessor course and is for the consumption of Management / Finance students at the undergraduate level. This course is concerned with the major skills needed for a senior financial officer with respect to short-term financial operations (working capital management and financing) and long-term financial operations (capital structure, financing options) and introduces some international finance issues. Students will learn how to apply their learning in real-world examples.
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December 2012 NOTE: These should only be used in conjunction with proper studying. We cannot guarantee that these topics will appear in the actual exam as we have not seen the exam papers. Examiners are not predictable so it is vital that all core syllabus areas are revised fully. The tips are based on Kaplan’s experience and understanding of the ACCA exams and will help focus your last minute revision. Please also read all the Examiner’s Articles – available on the ACCA Global website Investment
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Delivering educational programs to executives and the public at large that respond to the needs of our local, state, national, and international communities. Course description This course provides a foundation in theories of finance. Topics include time value of money, net present value analysis, security valuation, portfolio theory, asset pricing models, capital budgeting decision, capital structure decision, sources of financing for a
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University of California, Santa Cruz Economics 135: Corporate Finance Instructor: Prerequisites: Lecture Times: Location: Section Times: Professor Nirvikar Singh Econ 10A, Econ 100A or 100M, Econ 113 MWF 3:30-4:40 pm Kresge 321 Tu 8:30-9:40AM Th 6:00-7:10PM Th 7:30-8:40PM F 11:00AM-12:10PM Winter Quarter, 2014 Baskin 165 Baskin 165 Baskin 165 Baskin 372 Wentao Su Jeffrey Hancuff Jeffrey Hancuff Wentao Su Office Hours: Location: Email: M 11-12, Th 1-2, or by appointment Engineering
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