ADM 3350 Study Guide - Credit Analysis, Nash Equilibrium, Corporate Finance
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Program of study mandatory course of option finance. The purpose of this intermediate corporate finance course is to follow up on the first introductory course in financial management. It is intended to refine and deepen students" knowledge of the theory and practice of financial decisions in a rapidly changing corporate and business environment. Additional important topics covered include financial and ratio analysis, leasing decisions mergers and acquisitions, as well as an introduction to derivatives use and risk management. By the end of the course, students will be able to use course concepts and techniques to analyze and solve different financial decisions. The decisions relate, among other things to capital structure decisions, dividend policies, short-term financial management as well as financial planning, leasing and mergers and acquisitions. Students are expected to gain the skills of analyzing more complex questions in financial management and to be able to come up with sound solutions using the techniques and concepts covered throughout the course.