Corporate Finance 2 ACCT-334
Course Name: | Corporate Finance 2 |
Course Number: | ACCT-334 |
Category: | Accounting |
Description | Following Corporate Finance 1 (ACCT224), Corporate Finance 2 will examine advanced topics in the financial management of profit-seeking organizations. A major objective, through the use of theory questions and practical problems, will be the development of analytical and/or decision-making and information presentation skills.
Many of the problems and/or assignments in the course will require the application of an electronic spreadsheet program such as Excel. Corporate Finance 2 will give you the knowledge and practical skills to: •Calculate an organization's weighted average cost of capital and use this information to rank investment opportunities; •Apply capital budgeting methods such as net present value (NPV), cost-benefit analysis, payback period and internal rate of return (IRR) and evaluate investments; •Evaluate capital investments at various levels of risk; •Apply risk management analysis to generate information for decision; •Define primary, secondary, money and capital markets; •Outline the distribution process, the allocation of securities amongst syndicate participants and the calculation of the spread as cost or a return; •Analyze a lease versus buy decision and recommend the most financially advantageous course of action; •Calculate the value of rights, shares and shareholders wealth during right-offering process; •Determine whether internally generated funds should be reinvested or paid out as dividend. |
Notes | Available in an in-class or online format.
For information on online courses, see http://www.centennialcollege.ca/programs-courses/distance-learning/ or email online@centennialcollege.ca. |
Associated Programs | |
Pre-requisities |
Requires the following prerequisite(s):
ACCT-224 - Corporate Finance 1 Or permission of department |