CTU FEE Moodle
Corporate finance
B232 - Summer 23/24
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Corporate finance - B6B16FIP
Main course
Credits | 5 |
Semesters | Summer |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | undefined |
Extent of teaching | 2P+2S+2D |
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Corporate finance - A5M16FIP
Credits | 4 |
Semesters | Summer |
Completion | Graded Assessment |
Language of teaching | Czech |
Extent of teaching | 3P+1C |
Annotation
Principles of finance, present value and alternative cost
of capital, financial calculus, long-term finance,
valuation of bonds and stocks, investment decision and net
present value, IRR, comparison time period, annual
equivalent value, inflation and return, capital asset
pricing model, portfolio, sensitivity analysis and risk, short term finance, cash flow management.Dividend policy.
of capital, financial calculus, long-term finance,
valuation of bonds and stocks, investment decision and net
present value, IRR, comparison time period, annual
equivalent value, inflation and return, capital asset
pricing model, portfolio, sensitivity analysis and risk, short term finance, cash flow management.Dividend policy.
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Course outlines
1.Introduction of finance, present value, opportunity cost
2.Anuity, perpetuity, compound and simple interests.
3.Long term finance. Stock and bonds prices
4.Investment efficiency evaluation techniques. IRR, NPV.
5.Complex financial evaluation.The comparison period, an equivalent annual value.
6.Decision making with NPV.
7.Inflation and tax influence on investment decision.
8.Projects are not a black box.
9.Capital assets pricing model.
10. Introduction to the theory
of portfolio.
11.Sensitivity and risk analysis.
12. Financial risk.
13.Short term financial plans and decison making.
14.Other financial problems.Reserve.
2.Anuity, perpetuity, compound and simple interests.
3.Long term finance. Stock and bonds prices
4.Investment efficiency evaluation techniques. IRR, NPV.
5.Complex financial evaluation.The comparison period, an equivalent annual value.
6.Decision making with NPV.
7.Inflation and tax influence on investment decision.
8.Projects are not a black box.
9.Capital assets pricing model.
10. Introduction to the theory
of portfolio.
11.Sensitivity and risk analysis.
12. Financial risk.
13.Short term financial plans and decison making.
14.Other financial problems.Reserve.
Exercises outlines
1.Introduction of spreadsheets use focused on financial
management.
Financial calculus.
2.Loans. Kinds of interests calculation..Depreciation. Tax shield. Group project assignment.
3.NPV and IRR calculations. Mutually exclusive investments.Taxes, finance and NPV.
4.Comparison period. Complex projects.Bonds and stock prices. Model with constant growth.
5.Expected return and standard deviation of portfolio. Risk
free return.Market portfolio. Securities market line. Portfolio with maximal return
6.Reading of finacial news.
7.Test. Group project deadline.Project presentation.Assesment. Consultation.
management.
Financial calculus.
2.Loans. Kinds of interests calculation..Depreciation. Tax shield. Group project assignment.
3.NPV and IRR calculations. Mutually exclusive investments.Taxes, finance and NPV.
4.Comparison period. Complex projects.Bonds and stock prices. Model with constant growth.
5.Expected return and standard deviation of portfolio. Risk
free return.Market portfolio. Securities market line. Portfolio with maximal return
6.Reading of finacial news.
7.Test. Group project deadline.Project presentation.Assesment. Consultation.
Literature
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Requirements
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