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Corporate Finance ( Finansiell ekonomi )

Corporate Finance ( Finansiell ekonomi ). Instructor : Gazi Salah Uddin Contact : 013282201 E-Mail : gazi.salah.uddin@liu.se Office : 319:212, IEI: Nationalekonomi Course Code : 723G28 Start Date : 19 August, 2013 Semester : Fall’ 2013.

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Corporate Finance ( Finansiell ekonomi )

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  1. Corporate Finance(Finansiellekonomi) Instructor :Gazi Salah Uddin Contact : 013282201 E-Mail : gazi.salah.uddin@liu.se Office : 319:212, IEI: Nationalekonomi Course Code : 723G28 Start Date : 19 August, 2013 Semester : Fall’ 2013

  2. Course Outline • Required Text: Berk, Jonathan, and Peter DeMarzo, Corporate Finance, 3rd edition, Pearson, 2014 • Text Book: Students are required to have the textbook(s) by the first week of the semester. • Class Preparation: Prior to each lecture/session the student is expected to read the assigned chapter and cases in the text (s) as well as browse over current business periodicals and complete all exercises assigned. • Course Content: Instructor reserves the right to make necessary changes in the course content depending on the progress of the class. Instructor also reserves the right to include any contemporary and/or real-life issues that don’t need to be directly related to the course content. • Lecture Note: For each chapter you have the Power Point from the books, which has been highlighted what is important from each chapter. Again, for each chapter, I provide selected problems of the book chapter. The problems are chosen to reflect the important for the course. • Make up Examination: As per University rules. • Prerequisites: As per Program requirements and rules.

  3. Course Outline • Grading Policy: Grade is based on a final written exam and Project. It consists of 4 problems; each divided into sub-questions and mixed theoretical questions and numerical tasks. • Exam Aid: All calculators are allowed but empty memory. Paper dictionaries are allowed. No other aids allowed in the exam room. • Project: The project guideline will discuss in the seminar and lecture. • Project 1. Financial Market and Instruments • Project 2. Portfolio Choice • Evaluation: • Project-1 :20% • Project-2 :20% • Final Examination :60%

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