Course overview
The aim of this course is to provide an advanced understanding of the principles and practices underlying modern corporate financial management. Advanced capital budgeting; project risk evaluation, corporate risk measurement; project cost of capital, real options concepts and analysis.
Course learning outcomes
- Show a broad knowledge of corporate finance, practice and theory.
- Use advanced evaluation and analytical tools of capital budgeting and risk analysis.
- Develop data for analysis of corporate finance problems.
- Demonstrate UniSA Business Enterprise Skills in the context of the Finance discipline: i) Ethical Awareness (intermediate level); and ii) International Perspective (advanced level).
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