Corporate Banking (SFI)
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Description
This course presents state-of-the art concepts of finance theory and
applies them to practical corporate financing issues. The theoretical
part of the course will briefly review standard corporate financing
theory, then move
on to the concepts of asymmetric information and agency costs, and how
they play into the practical issue of raising long-term funds for a
company.
The applied part of the course will use case studies to bring together
the major corporate finance concepts studied during the Master´s
program.
Recommended reading
A reading packet will be distributed.
Education
- Master of Science in Economics and Communication in Financial Communication, Elective course, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Economics in Banking and Finance (until A.Y. 2017), Core course, Fundamental knowledges, 1st year
- Master of Science in Economics in Finance (until A.Y. 2017), Elective course, 2nd year