This course will present the necessary tools required to objectively approach and solve financial problems. This course will discuss and teach the tools required to objectively make capital budgeting, capital structure and working capital decisions. Through case studies, lectures, videos, readings and exams, students learn the basic concepts and how to apply them in financial decision making.
Nemit Shroff is the School of Management Distinguished Professor and Associate Professor of Accounting. His research examines how accounting disclosures such as audited financial statements, management forecasts, and press releases affect the corporate financing and investing policies of public and private companies. His work has been published in top accounting and finance journals and has received several awards, including the 2011 FARS Best Dissertation Award, the 2014 Competitive Manuscript Award, and the 2016 FARS Best Paper Award.
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