NoruRazak

Noru Razak

PFM 3133
Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance

Corporate finance is a field of finance that deals with the financial decisions made by corporations and the methods and tools used to make those decisions. It involves the management of a company’s financial resources, including its capital structure, working capital management, investment decisions, and financial risk management. The primary goal of corporate finance is to maximize shareholder value through the efficient allocation and management of financial resources. It encompasses a broad range of activities, including financial planning and analysis, fundraising, capital budgeting, and mergers and acquisitions.

Course Learning Outcome 1

Apply different alternative techniques to calculate firm assets and capital value.

Course Learning Outcome 2

Analyze extensive technique and evaluate the constraint of the capital budgeting which related to actual options.

Course Learning Outcome 3

Relate the theory of capital structure and dividend policy with current practice.

Course Learning Outcome 4

Relate the theory of merger and acquisition with current practice.

Course Learning Outcome 5

Compare extensive technique and evaluate the risk management technique.

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