| C15.0007.03 Professor Crocker
H. Liu Financial Management Tisch 200 Tu/Thurs 3:30 - 4:45 pm (212) 998-0353 Office (212) 995-4233 FAX email: cliu@stern.nyu.edu |
Fall
2005
9-95 KMEC Office Hours: Tu, Th 12:30-1:30 pm Tu, Th 5:00-6:00 pm Website:www.stern.nyu.edu/~cliu |
Texts:
Required
S. Ross, R. Westerfield, and B. Jordan (RWJ), 2006, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Alternate Edition), Irwin McGraw-Hill, 7th Edition.
S. Benninga and O. Sarig (BS), 1997, Corporate Finance: A Valuation Approach, Irwin McGraw-Hill.
Recommended
S. Benninga (B), 1998, Financial Modeling, MIT Press. I highly recommend this book for those students who wish to master Excel.
Class Packets and Case Studies:
Available at the NYU Main Bookstore located at 18 Washington Place.
Lecture Handouts Packet 2005
C. Liu (L), 1999, How to Use Excel
for Financial Modeling Packet
Grading Policy:
| Homework (Due on Tuesdays unless stated otherwise) |
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| Mini-Cases |
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| Midterm Exam: October 20, 2005 (Thursday) |
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| Final Exam: |
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Mini-cases are due in class on the assigned date at the beginning of class. Students are not allowed to email their homework or cases to me (I've had several emailed projects in the past that have contained malicious viruses that eluded both my McAfee and Norton Anti-Virus software). The Case Projects are an individual effort. Rationale: Employers frequently ask students to submit an example(s) of a project done solely by them which demonstrates their analytical ability, their proficiency at financial modeling, and their effectiveness at written communication. My intent is to provide students with a portfolio of their own work which they can use in the job interview process e.g. submit it to potential employers along with their resumes and cover letters.
Grade Distribution: Grading is based on the class curve rather than the total number of points and adheres to the grading curve set by the Finance department. The professor has no control over this curve. This grade distribution is only an approximation
| A (A, A-) | 20% |
| B (B+, B, B-) | 45% |
| C (C+, C, C-) | 30% |
| D and F (What you receive if you cheat) | 5% |
Computers and Calculators: The tools of the trade. Although not required, it is STRONGLY recommended that students own a computer (laptop or desktop). At the peak times, the Stern computer labs are overcrowed. Students may experience a lost of their work in these labs due to computer viruses or hard drive failures. Students should also own a business/financial calculator. Please make sure that the calculator has net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) functions.
What is Expected of Students:
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Capital Budgeting | NPV and Other Investment
Criteria, Ch. 9 (RWJ) How to Use Excel for Financial Modeling (L), pp. 8-47 Exercises (RWJ): Do on calculator AND
Excel. |
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Capital Budgeting II | Making Capital Investment
Decisions, Ch. 10 (RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): Do on calculator AND
Excel. Mini-Case: Calculating Free Cash Flow to the Firm (FCFF) |
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Capital Budgeting II (continued) | Project Analysis and Evaluation,
Ch. 11 (RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): To be done on Excel.
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Long Term Financial Planning | Fin Stmts, Taxes, and Cash
Flow, Ch.2 (RWJ) Working with Financial Statements, Ch. 3 (RWJ) LT Financial Planning and Growth, Ch.4 (RWJ) Using Financial Reporting
Information, Ch. 2 (BS) How to Use Excel for Financial Modeling (L), pp. 80-134 Exercises (BS): To be done in Excel
Mini-Case: Forecasting Financial Statements |
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Stocks (Equity)
Note: Since Rosh
Hashanah falls on |
Stock Valuation, Ch. 8 (RWJ)
Return, Risk, and the SML, Ch. 13 (RWJ) How to Use Excel (L), pp. 55-70. Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator AND
Excel. Mini-case: Estimating beta and cost of equity |
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Stocks (Equity)
(continued) Bonds (Debt) Note: Since Yom Kippur falls on 10/13 Thursday, if you are not planning to attend this class please have a friend take notes for you. You are still responsible for this material. |
Interest Rates and Bond
Valuation, Ch. 7 (RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator AND
Excel. Mini-case: Estimating cost of debt |
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Bonds (continued) | |
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Midterm Exam (Covers material up to and including Week 7) | Bring calculator to class.
PV tables will be given out. Test is closed book. |
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Cost of Capital | Cost of Capital, Ch. 15
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Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator AND
Excel. Mini-case: Valuation |
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Raising Capital | Raising Capital, Ch. 16
(RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator.
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Financial Leverage and Capital Structure | Fin Leverage and Capital
Structure, Ch. 17 (RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator AND
Excel.. Mini-case: Optimal Capital Structure |
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Capital Structure (continued) | |
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Dividend and Dividend Policy | Dividend and Dividend Policy,
Ch. 18 (RWJ)
Exercises (RWJ): To be done on calculator AND
Excel.. |
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Th | Thanksgiving Recess | No School |
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Options in Corporate Finance | Options in Corporate Finance, Ch. 24 (RWJ) |
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Mergers and Acquisitions | Mergers and Acquisitions, Ch. 25 (RWJ) |
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Review for Final Exam |