PMBA 5820 - Financial Managements The goal of this course is to acquaint all business students with the primary concepts and techniques of financial analysis. The course will build upon the skills obtained in accounting and economics and use those skills for making decisions regarding a firm’s use of capital toward the goal of maximizing the value of the firm. It is assumed that all students are familiar with financial statements and basic statistical and economic principles. The first part of the course will develop the tools used in modern financial analysis, including financial statement analysis and valuation techniques. Latter portions will apply these tools to decision-making for long-term (capital budgeting and cost of capital) financial management for both large and small firms. Prerequisites: PMBA 5010, PMBA 5020 and PMBA 5040 with grades of C or better or department head approval. Open to PMBA majors only. Credit not allowed in both PMBA 5820 and FIN 5820. Standard letter grade. Differential course fee will be assessed.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Internet (80%> Web Based)
Business Administration Department
Course Attributes:
COBA Differential Course Fee
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