2012/2013
BA-HA_HU73 Managerial Finance
English Title
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Managerial Finance
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Language
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English
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Exam ECTS
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7.5
ECTS
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Type
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Elective
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Level
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Bachelor
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Duration
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Summer
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Course period
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NOTE: The course schedule is at the moment ONLY available at www.cbs.dk/summer
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Time Table
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Please see course schedule at e-Campus
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Study board
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Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Course coordinator
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Faculty - Paul Eberle, Florida Southern College
Patricia Plackett
- Department of Operations Management
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Main Category of the Course
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Last updated on 04-06-2012
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Learning objectives
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In order for the students to acquire the mark 12 they must demonstrate that they are:
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Able to explain the idea and rational of the models and concepts of the course.
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Able to use financial information to determine a company’s financial conditions.
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Able to apply the models and concepts of the course in order to identify and solves relevant financial issues.
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Able to use the models of time value of money in financial decision making.
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Able to quantify risk and return in financial decision making.
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Able to use capital budgeting models and techniques in business decision making.
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Able to use cost of capital models and how they affect the value of the firm.
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Able to discuss the possibilities and limitations of the applied models and terms.
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Prerequisite
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Principles of Financial Accounting
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Examination
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Managerial Finance
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4 hour written exam:
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Type of test
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Written Exam
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Marking scale
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7-step scale
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Second examiner
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No second examiner
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Exam period
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Summer Term
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Aids
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Open Book, Written Aid is permitted
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Duration
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4 Hours
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- Open book – Open Notes
- Problems, essay, and multiple choice.
- Financial & programmable calculators allowed.
- Dictionaries allowed.
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Course content
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An examination of the use of analytical financial tools and techniques. Topics financial statement analysis, time value of money, stock valuation, bond valuation, capital budgeting, risk analysis, cost of capital, and capital structure. This is an introductory course in managerial finance. Course content
- Analysis of Financial Statements
- Time Value of Money
- Characteristics of Bonds and Long Term Debt
- Valuation Bonds and Long Term Debt
- Characteristics of Equity
- Valuation of Equity
- Risk & Return
- Capital Budgeting
- Project Cash Flow & Risk
- Cost of Capital
- Leverage
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Teaching methods
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Lectures, and working problems
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Expected literature
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Arthur J. Keown, John D. Martin, and J. William Petty: Foundations of Finance, 7/E ISBN-9781408285695 Prentice Hall, 2011 edition
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Last updated on 04-06-2012