Learning Outcomes

The course is designed to equip students with  the basic concepts of corporate finance. Learning experience includes: introduction to finance;  investment making decisions; pricing of financial instruments such as bonds and stocks; the relationship between risk and return; cost of capital; and introduction to portfolio theory and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM).

Textbook: 

Brealey et al. (2009), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill (Newest version updated until 2012)

Requirements for Completion of the Course:

  • To assess the learning outcomes, we evaluate the students by continuous assessments through four following methods:
  • Participation: the active participation of students in the class interaction.
  • Presentation by group: the group will present the assigned case in 15’ – 20’ and will be questioned by another group. The students need to review questions, demonstrate their critical thinking skills, synthesis skills and analysis skills.
  • Mid-term test and Final test: to assess the learning outcomes.
  • Detail:

Components

Duration (minutes)

Assessment Forms

Percentage

Schedule

Test 1

 15 - 30

By the active participation of students

20%

 4- 14





Midterm test

 90 minutes

Essay and/or MCQ. Open-book

30%

As  schedule

Final test

 90 minutes

Essay and/or MCQ. Open-book

50%

As schedule

Total

100%

 

   Subordinate semester: test will be take place in class. 




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