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Emprical Methods in Corporate Finance (PHD Class)

Course Summary

TThis course will provide you with a toolbox and working knowledge of the main empirical methods used in corporate finance research. We will achieve this objective using three approaches: studying lectures and econometric readings, reviewing examples of methods in recently published papers and ongoing work, and applying the methods in using actual data.

Corporate Finance (MBA & Undergrad Class)

Course Summary

This is an introductory course in corporate finance. The course has three main objectives: 1) Develop an understanding of the tools that are used to value investment projects and companies (valuation). 2) Understand the basic issues involved in how firms should raise funds for their real investments (financing). 3) Evaluate how investment and financing decisions are related. Emphasis will be placed on appreciating the limitations and challenges that are faced when applying the theoretical framework of corporate finance to real world problems.

Financial Management (Undergrad Class)

Course Summary

This is an introductory course in corporate finance. The course has three main objectives: 1) Develop an understanding of the tools that are used to value investment projects and companies (valuation). 2) Understand the basic issues involved in how firms should raise funds for their real investments (financing). 3) Evaluate how investment and financing decisions are related.