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Fall 2016 Catalog and Handbook 
    
Fall 2016 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BUS 333 - Corporate Finance (3 Credits)

Prerequisite: CIS 101  and BUS 210  and BUS 305  
This course offers students a strong working knowledge of how managers of corporations raise, allocate and protect capital for the purpose of creating shareholder value within the constraints of the general market for capital and the specific market for the firm’s capital. The course covers corporate financial management in the context of competitive markets, the current tax and regulatory regime, and prevailing social limits and absolute social constraints. Students learn how value can be measured and how value creation is monitored by both managers and investors. Each topic is explored through in-depth case-study analysis.