Business Finance
ACC 211
(Offering: 2003)
Description
This course is designed to introduce and provide a basic knowledge of financial management decision making. It is structured to provide students of varying backgrounds with some insight for the necessity to consider the financial implications of management decisions. As such, it steers a middle course between a rigorous, formal discussion and derivation of major results from finance theory and a purely intuitive and descriptive treatment. Sound financial management is crucial to a firm's solvency and long term profitability. Therefore coverage of the course includes financial decisions, the concept of risk, asset pricing models (CAPM and APT), investment evaluation techniques, options and other derivatives, capital markets, dividend policy, taxation, acquisitions and treasury risk management.
Major(s)/Minors(s): Accounting
Usual Semester of offer: Semester 1
Other Information
Area(s) of Study: Accounting |
Number of Units: 12 |
Prerequisite: BUS102 |
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