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FIN200 — Business Finance

3 credits · 3 hours

3 , 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods Fundamental principles of managerial finance in firms. Includes financial statements, common ratios, cash forecasting, time value of money, and investment decisions. Demonstrate an understanding of how to use different forms of asset valuation to make financial decisions. Evaluate alternatives in Capital Budgeting decisions. Outline: I. Introduction to Corporate Finance Forms of Business and Financial Goals Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Financial Statement Analysis using five major categories of ratios II. Valuation of Assets Time Value of Money – Present Value and Future Value Discounted Cash Flows Interest Rates and Bond Valuation Stock Valuation III. Capital Budgeting Decisions Net Present Value, Payback, Average Accounting Return, Internal Rate of Return Capital Investment Decisions –Relevant Project Cash Flows

Prerequisites: ACC105, ACC211

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