College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 323 – Corporate Finance
Capital budgeting; theory of capital structure; corporate governance, corporate control and capital restructuring
Prerequisites: BA 302, 311, 312
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College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 282 Advanced Corporate Finance
Extensions of basic finance theories and their applications in financing and investment decisions; covers mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, securities financing, financial restructuring, and project finance. 2 units.
Prerequisite: BA 280.2
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 280.2 Corporate Finance and Financial Markets
Financial forecasting and planning, investment evaluation and portfolio theory, financial structure choices and design, valuation of basic types of securities, and the functions and structures of financial markets. 2 units.
Prerequisite: BA 280.1
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
Breadth courses are offered on a trimestral basis. One trimester is 13 weeks. Each course is 2.67 hours per week and gives 2 credit units to the student. The course descriptions can be found in the MBA pages of the UPCBA website.
BA 201 - Economic Analysis
BA 211 - Management Science
BA 220 - Managerial Accounting & Control I
BA 251 - Organizational Behavior
BA 221 - Managerial Accounting & Control II
BA 230 - Marketing Management
BA 240 - Operations Management
BA 280.1 - Fundamentals of Financial Management
BA 243 - Management of Innovation
BA 286 - Management of Information
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 322 – International Finance
Open-economy macroeconomics; exchange rate regimes; International capital markets
Prerequisites: BA 302, 311, 312
Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto
MGT3090 - Advanced Corporate Finance
Until recently corporate finance was a field detached from the rest of economic discourse. Fortunately, this state of affairs is changing. In this course, students will be exposed to research and researchers that are exploring the strong interrelations between corporate finance and other economic subfields: growth, political economy, theory of the firm, economics of the media, and behavioral finance. We are very fortunate to include as lecturers in this course Professors Zingales and Morck, whose work is pushing forward the frontier.
Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University
FINE 622
3 credits
Modern Corporate Finance
Finance: Foundations of modern corporate finance theory. Key topics: Capital structure in a perfect market as well as imperfections arising from debt and taxes, and bankruptcy costs. Dividend and payout policy. Capital budgeting and valuation with leverage. Corporate governance. Corporate risk management.
Offered by: Management
Prerequisite: MGCR-651 Managing Resources.
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 262 International Finance
The methods of financing foreign trade, financing procedures for export-import transactions, gold movements, capital movements and the role of international financial institutions. 2 units.
Prerequisite: BA 260 Equivalent to BA 280.2
Nanyang Business School at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
B6222 Corporate Finance
Pre-requisite:
B6005 Financial Management
Builds upon the principles of financial management to analyse corporate financial problems. Topics include equity and debt financing, financial decisions and announcements, managing corporate growth, free cash flow, payout policy, financial structure policy, the market for corporate control, corporate risk management, international aspects of corporate finance and real options.
Elective Course for Finance Programme Graduate School of Management
GSM 5401: Corporate Finance (3 Credits)
This course builds on the first year financial analysis course and focuses on the strategic aspects of corporate finance. It blends the theoretical and practical aspects of investment and financing decisions of firms. Topics include capital asset pricing model, cost or capital, capital structure, debt and equity finance, lease finance, dividend policies, capital budgeting and mergers and acquisitions.
Pre-requisite(s): GSM 5400: Financial Management
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 238 Entrepreneurship
Innovation and new business formations in independent and corporate settings. 2 units.
Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor
Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University
FINE 622
3 credits
Modern Corporate Finance
Finance: Foundations of modern corporate finance theory. Key topics: Capital structure in a perfect market as well as imperfections arising from debt and taxes, and bankruptcy costs. Dividend and payout policy. Capital budgeting and valuation with leverage. Corporate governance. Corporate risk management.
Offered by: Management
Prerequisite: MGCR-651 Managing Resources.
Terms
Winter 2009
Instructors
There are no professors associated with this course for the 2008-2009 academic year.
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
MS Finance Program
Financial institutions undertake the financial sector’s mobilization of resources. Crucial to the sector’s growth is its managerial manpower.
The effort in developing such managers had been through MBA programs that offer elective courses in financial management. However, MBA programs remain mainly oriented toward training generalist business managers. As a result, substantial resources are still expended in non-formal special training in finance.
Furthermore, the growing size and complexity of the Philippine finance sector has created the need for a specialized degree program in finance.
In accordance with UP’s mandate to be at the forefront
Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University
Corporate Finance
This course will survey the most important theoretical concepts in the field of corporate finance. Topics include capital structure decisions, corporate payout policy (dividend policy), security design, initial public offering, agency problems in the firm, optimal financial contracting, bankruptcy and financial distress, mergers and acquisition and the market for corporate control, and issues in corporate governance. The structure of this course is to synthesise key empirical and theoretical papers. The objective is to expose students with influential papers and discuss new or current research.
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 324 – Empirical Methods in Finance
Empirical testing of CAPM, APT, CCAPM, and other asset pricing models; market volatility and market microstructure studies; interest rate models; advanced financial econometric issues
Prerequisites: BA 313 Econometric Analysis
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 291.1 Strategic Management I
Strategy concepts and practices; environmental and organizational analyses in formulating corporate strategy. 2 units.
Prerequisite: BA 230, BA 240, BA 251 and BA 280.1 or
Equivalent courses
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
BA 291.2 Strategic Management II
Strategy implementation -- sustaining and enhancing corporate governance and performance; building organizational capabilities and relationships; evolving structure and control systems; and managing organizational culture and change. 2 units.
Prerequisite: BA 291.1
Finance
Primary Courses
Corporate Financial Reporting
Value Investing
Derivatives and Risk Management
Portfolio Management
Entrepreneurial Finance
Value Investing
Advanced Corporate Finance
China Study Trip
Financial Strategies for Global Success
Secondary Courses
The Global Manager
Corporate Strategy
Managing People for Exceptional Performance
Global Strategy
Competition and Competitor Analysis
Negotiations for Leaders
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Studies in Corporate Finance
This course provides advanced theories and empirical evidences regarding corporate financing and investment decisions. Specific topics will include capital structure policy, dividend policy, M&A, and corporate governance.
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
FIRST YEAR
FIRST TRIMESTER
BA 201 Economic Analysis
BA 211
Management Science
BA 220
Managerial Accounting and Control I
BA 251
Organizational Behavior
SECOND TRIMESTER
BA 221
Managerial Accounting and Control II
BA 230
Marketing Management
BA 240
Operations Management
BA 280.1
Fundamentals of Financial Management
THIRD TRIMESTER
BA 243 Management of Innovation
BA 280.2 Corporate Finance and Financial Markets
BA 286 Management of Information Technology
BA 290 General Management
Elective # 1
SECOND YEAR
FIRST TRIMESTER
College of Business Administration at University of the Philippines
FIRST YEAR
FIRST TRIMESTER
BA 201 Economic Analysis
BA 211
Management Science
BA 220
Managerial Accounting and Control I
SECOND TRIMESTER
BA 240
Operations Management
BA 280.1
Fundamentals of Financial Management
THIRD TRIMESTER
BA 221 Managerial Accounting and Control II
BA 230 Marketing Management
BA 251 Organizational Behavior
SECOND YEAR
FIRST TRIMESTER
BA 243 Management of Innovation
BA 280.2 Corporate Finance and Financial Markets
BA 290
General Management
SECOND TRIMESTER
BA 286
Management of Information Technology
Elective # 1
Course of Phd from Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration at Chulalongkorn University
FINC486-0 - Corporate Finance
This advanced seminar focuses primarily on the theory of corporate finance. Topics include the Modigliani-Miller invariance theorems; the role of taxes, incentives, asymmetric information and product market competition in the choice of capital structure; optimal security design, and financial intermediation. Students should be familiar with material from FINC485.
MSc in Applied Finance Course Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University
Advanced Corporate Finance
This course aims to provide students with an advanced coverage of Corporate Finance. It answers three issues facing every business corporation: investment, financing/dividend and operational decisions. The course will equip students with conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make both routine and non-routine financial decisions. It will cover advanced topics such as optimal capital structure, IPOs, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Restructuring and Value Creation. Cases will be used to illustrate the concepts and tools introduced in the course.
Courses Department of Finance : College of Management at National Sun Yat-Sen University
Corporate Finance,
Investments, and International Finance
(18 credits):
Course ID Course Title Credits
B4032003 Financial Management I and II 6
B4033009 Investment 3
B4033003 Financial Markets 3
B4033004 Multination Financial Management 3
B4034001 Case Studies in Finance 3
B4034004 Quantitative Analysis for Management 3
Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University
FINE 648
3 credits
Applied Corporate Finance
Finance: Concepts and techniques developed in earlier courses are extended and/or applied to problems faced by managers in Corporate Finance. Such problems include: working capital management, capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, cost of capital and mergers and acquisitions. Stresses the application of theory and techniques and extensive use is made of case studies.
Offered by: Management
Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto
MGT 3033 MGT 3033 Corporate Finance
This course reviews current and academic research in corporate finance. It covers both theory and empirical tests of the theoretical models.
This course reviews current and academic research in corporate finance. It covers both theory and empirical tests of the theoretical models.