Case Study on Corporate Finance: European

Through the study of European cases, this course addresses how companies evaluate their financial status, make choices about debt and equity, and utilize the financial markets. Students will apply corporate finance theory and compare US and European corporate finance practices. Active class participation is essential. It is not a lecture class.Topics include time value of money, understanding the profit & loss statement and balance sheet, capital structure, debt financing, equity financing, valuation methods, mergers/acquisitions, leveraged buy-outs, stock market ratios, corporate governance and risk management.



Case Study on Corporate Finance: European

Objective: To analyse and understand major corporate finance issues via corporate case studies. Business managers today are expected to work within a firm operating around the globe. A crossborder perspective is essential. All areas of major businesses have foreign participation, whether it involves operations, employees, regulators, customers, banks or investors. The course strives to present major corporate finance issues which companies must deal with. Students will learn how to analyse and interpret company financial information and stock market ratios, appreciate the alternatives for financing a business and become aware of the motivations behind the corporate executives and major players in the financial market…
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