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FIN 571 Final Exam

started by mariabrogersm on 16 Jun 14
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    For the FIN 571 Final Exam , the course is such as it applies the concepts of corporate finance in making management decisions. The FIN 571 Final Exam helps the students to learn some of the methods to evaluate all the financial alternatives and also create plans for finances. Some of the other topics may also include cash flows, working capital, business valuation, financing for long-term and capital budgets.

    The course covers some of the important topics and objectives as follows:

    Week One: Foundations for Finances.Image

    To discuss all the 12 principles for foundation of corporate finance.
    To compare and also contrast accounting total income and flow of cash.
    To compare and contrast all the market value for an asset or also liability from their book value.
    Week Two: Business Valuation

    Apply the valuation techniques in order to determine the different intrinsic value of equity and debt instruments.
    To analyze how the markets adjust themselves for a risk.
    To apply the model of capital-asset pricing in order to evaluate a business's required minimum return.
    Week Three: Working Capital

    To describe the conversion cycle of cash the importance for working capital and its management.
    To identify different sources and different uses of financing for short-term.
    To evaluate how the different business policies for a particular firm affect the accounts receivable and all inventories.
    Week Four: Capital Budgets

    To calculate all the cost of capitals.
    To apply different techniques used for taking decision for capital budgeting.
    To analyze the capital project's current value on the basis of future net flow of cash.
    Week Five: Long Term Financing

    To explain the different types of important features of debt in long term run.
    To evaluate the effects of policy of dividends on the stock price.

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