Prerequisite: FINC 450 and any 3 additional 450 and above FINC courses.
This course integrates theory, analytics, and modeling skills acquired in advanced finance courses. Subject matter will include topics and techniques in corporate finance, international financial management, risk management, and investments. It is intended for Master of Science in Finance (MSF) students and select MBAs concentrating in finance and who have satisfied the necessary prerequisites.
Outcomes: Students will be able to perform a complicated valuation analysis of a public or private company; Students will understand different short and long-term financing techniques and their impact on a firm's cost of capital, capital structure, financial risk, credit, and business strategy; Students will be able to perform a complicated international capital budgeting analysis; Students will be able to evaluate public and private investments and assess their place in a portfolio.
This course integrates theory, analytics, and modeling skills acquired in advanced finance courses. Subject matter will include topics and techniques in corporate finance, international financial management, risk management, and investments. It is intended for Master of Science in Finance (MSF) students and select MBAs concentrating in finance and who have satisfied the necessary prerequisites.
Outcomes: Students will be able to perform a complicated valuation analysis of a public or private company; Students will understand different short and long-term financing techniques and their impact on a firm's cost of capital, capital structure, financial risk, credit, and business strategy; Students will be able to perform a complicated international capital budgeting analysis; Students will be able to evaluate public and private investments and assess their place in a portfolio.