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If you have browsed through the descriptions of the other classes, you have probably noticed that the site for this class looks remarkably similar to the site for the MBA Corporate Finance class. There is a very simple reason for that. This is the identical class. Corporate finance is corporate finance, whether you teach it to MBAs or undergraduates. There is only one very minor difference. There are two additional sessions - 28 instead of 26 - in this class, though each class is 5 minutes shorter.
There is a Blackboard site for this class but it replicates the information on this site. You should still use Blackboard if you want to have a convenient forum for your intra-group dynamics (under Communications) or join in the discussion boards (also under Communications) .
The lecture notes are self standing but it will help to have a book to elaborate on the concepts. Not surprisingly, the books that match up best to my lectures are my own. If you do have a corporate finance book by someone else, never fear. The author(s) and I will agree on more than we disagree.
You can live with this older edition, if you have it... | but this is the recommended book.. | but you can also use this book |
This is the book that the notes and the lectures will be most closely tied to.... If you can afford it, get it... |
Summaries of project analyses: Previous classes