Corporate Finance
Corporate finance focuses primarily on financial issues at the firm level, such as how new companies raise capital, how companies decide on a capital structure of equity versus short-term and long-term debt, and the governance structure of firms. Students develop an understanding of the broad financial issues and choices facing firms and how these choices influence performance, valuation and risk.
Sample Courses:
Case Studies in Bankruptcy and ReorganizationCorporate Finance
Equity Markets and Instruments
Investment Banking
Principles of Real Estate Finance
Real Estate Capital Markets
Restructuring Firms and Industries
Especially Applicable to Careers in Finance & Real Estate such as:
Corporate FinanceEquity and Fixed Income Research
Investment Banking
Mergers and Acquisitions
Public Finance
Real Estate Finance
Sales and Trading
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