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Highlighted Sessions
The following information is based on the program offered in 2007 and does not reflect potential changes to faculty and course content.
The Increased Use of Debt in America
This session will address the issue of financial risk and the choice between
debt and equity securities in the modern corporation. Faculty also will discuss
the rise of leveraged buyouts in corporate America and the reasons for their
success or failure.
Global Accounting Standards
Professor Mary Barth shares her experiences as a member of the International
Accounting Standards Board. She presents current board issues from a global
perspective and allows for questions on how they relate to organizations.
- Creation of Value and Required Returns
- Market Efficiency and Corporate Signaling
- Valuation of Options and Derivative Securities: The Black-Scholes Model
- Sustainable Growth Modeling
- Managing Risk in the Corporation
- Capital Structure Decisions
- Initial Public Offerings: Short and Long-Term Performance
- Convertible Debt Securities
- Valuation in Management Buyout
- Dividend Policy
- Real Options
- Required Rates of Return, Hurdle Rates and Minimum Financial Standards
- Creation of Value and Required Returns
Modern financial management and financial techniques are very well taught by excellent professors.
H.C. Bennema
COO
ABZ
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