Course Guide Course Title: Course Code: Elec 2 Credit Units: Course Description
Course Guide Course Title: Course Code: Elec 2 Credit Units: Course Description
Course Description:
This course will provide the students with practical tools and methods to value a broad range of assets within a business entity. It covers
business valuation, equity valuation, fixed income valuation, and option valuation. Students should be able to utilize various capital and
investment management and techniques in making long-term business decisions such as the time value concept of money; capital
investment decision factors; non-discounted and discounted capital budgeting techniques; project screening, project ranking, and capital
rationing; and sensitivity analysis. Students should also be able to differentiate the different types and measurement of risks and apply
their relationships with the rate of returns.
Course Outcomes:
After completing the course, students will be able to:
1. Explain the role of the organization’s financial managers in realizing these strategic objectives.
2. Evaluate the different sources of corporate finance (e.g. equity, debt, retained earnings).
3. Explain the impact of risk and cost of capital on investment appraisal and how such factors affect the value of a capital project.
4. Explain how the corporation’s capital structure, payout policy and risk policy impact upon investment decisions.
Course Outline:
Introduction
Week 1
Goals and Governance of the Corporation
Instructor:
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