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FIN 422 Cases in Corporate Finance
Credit: 3 hours.
Course totally devoted to the study of financial management cases, provides students a hands-on learning experience. The case work helps students to develop their analytical and interpretative skills in solving unstructured real world problems. The theoretical concepts and tools learned in the introductory finance courses provide the foundation for the case studies. Topics discussed include financial forecasting and working capital management; capital budgeting and cost of capital; and capital structure, dividend policy, corporate financing, financial restructuring, financial distress, mergers, acquisitions and firm valuation. 3 undergraduate hours. Prerequisite: FIN 300 and FIN 321.
Section Information
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Days | Location | Instructor |
| 45315 | lecture- discussion | D1 | 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM | MW | room 166 Wohlers Hall | Pinteris, G |
Registration restricted to Finance majors thru April 20. Remaining seats will open to other College of Business students at approximately noon on April 21. Prerequisites (FIN 300 and 321) will be enforced.
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