Corporate Finance
- Taught by Industry Veterans
- Covers Risk Analysis and Time Value of Money
- Evaluates Theories and Models for Decision-Making
Corporate finance is more complex than ever before. These courses cover the sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, and the actions that managers take to increase the value of a firm for shareholders. They provide a perspective of finance that focuses on the components of balance sheets and income statements, the financing of a firm’s operations, and integration into the capital markets.
This semester, study from anywhere in the world in the safety and comfort of your home through online or remote instruction.
Corporate Finance
Gain an understanding of the intricacies of how corporations finance themselves.
Corporate Valuation
Examine the fundamental methods employed in valuing a business, primarily using the discounted cash flow (DCF) method.
Financial Modeling
Improve your ability to analyze business problems, and translate that analysis into financial models that are more flexible, reliable, and useful.
Derivatives
Gain an overview of the derivatives markets and an introduction to the four basic types of derivatives.
Equity Analysis
This course provides a framework for understanding the fundamentals of equity research from buy-side and sell-side perspectives.
Debt and Equity Markets
Gain an introduction to US financial markets, which will provide you with the foundation needed for the study of finance.
Mergers and Acquisitions
Learn the basis for decision-making applications in mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring.
Venture Capital and Private Equity
Become familiar with the sources and techniques of venture capital, and discuss preparing a business plan, raising venture capital, and going public.