The goal of the course is to develop an understanding of the tools that are used to value investment projects and companies (valuation), understand the basic issues involved in how firms should raise funds for their real investments (financing), and evaluate how investment and financing decisions are related.
Specialized skills in corporate financial management are developed through the application of techniques such as represented by the discounted cash flow method, capital structure model, dividend valuation model, capital asset pricing model and option pricing models. Problem areas covered include working capital management, capital budgeting, capital structure, agency conflicts and payout policy.
Specific attention is given to present value and capital budgeting; risk and asset pricing; financial analysis and forecasting; financial decisions and market efficiency; and capital structure. Problem-solving methodology is used to illustrate the theories and tools in financial decision making. The goal of this course is also to give students the way of how to analyze cost behavior and use of this knowledge for both short- and long-term decision? An introduction to budgeting and the accumulation of product costs for planning and performance evaluation. Students will learn the principles, techniques, and uses of accounting in the planning and control of business organizations from a management perspective.
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- Teacher: Prof. Dr. Tea KBILTSETSKHLASHVILI