




| FI 625-100: Corporate Finance - Theory, Tools, and Concepts (Spring 2012), Bentley University
Extends the basic understanding of financial concepts and tools by
emphasizing the modern fundamentals of the theory of finance. Develops
the ability to apply financial analysis, planning and valuation
techniques to solving financial problems. Covers issues related to how
managers manage the assets in place, identify and evaluate future
investment opportunities, and analyze sources and costs of capital
necessary to fund these projects. Topics are presented in an environment
that includes strategic, global, and technological issues where
appropriate and relevant.Enter course website here.
FI 305-002: Principles of Accounting and Finance (Spring 2012), Bentley University
An overview of
financial statements and approaches to financial statement analysis are
covered first, followed by the basics of valuation and the management of
working capital. Specific topic areas include time value of money,
risk and return, valuation of financial securities, estimating the cost
of capital, working capital management and financial planning and
forecasting.Enter course website here.
FI 625-300: Corporate Finance - Theory, Tools, and Concepts (Fall 2011), Bentley University
Extends the basic understanding of financial concepts and tools by
emphasizing the modern fundamentals of the theory of finance. Develops
the ability to apply financial analysis, planning and valuation
techniques to solving financial problems. Covers issues related to how
managers manage the assets in place, identify and evaluate future
investment opportunities, and analyze sources and costs of capital
necessary to fund these projects. Topics are presented in an environment
that includes strategic, global, and technological issues where
appropriate and relevant.Enter course website here.
FI 305-001: Principles of Accounting and Finance (Fall 2011), Bentley University
An overview of
financial statements and approaches to financial statement analysis are
covered first, followed by the basics of valuation and the management of
working capital. Specific topic areas include time value of money,
risk and return, valuation of financial securities, estimating the cost
of capital, working capital management and financial planning and
forecasting.Enter course website here.
FINC 434 (Sections 501 and 502): Managerial Finance I (Fall 2007), Texas A&M University
Managerial
problems of financial managers; financial analysis, current asset
management, capital budgeting, and capital structure.
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