Security Analysis Course of MBA at University of British Columbia

Sauder School of Business > University of British Columbia

BAFI 510 Security Analysis

Prerequisites
BAFI 500, BAFI 511

This course is an advanced topics course in Corporate Finance. The course covers two major subject areas. The first area focuses on advanced project and firm valuation. It is an extension of topics addressed in your previous finance courses such as BAFI 503. The second area deals with initial public offerings, with a focus on valuation and various players involved in the IPO process. Business cases and real world applications are used extensively throughout the course. This course will be useful to students considering careers in corporate finance, investment banking, commercial banking and consulting.

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