Course Code: 051123
Course Name: Corporate Finance
Course Type: Specialty Course
Periods: 54
Credits: 3
Targets Students: Undergraduates Majoring in Finance and Economics
Assessment: Examination
Preparatory Courses: Economics, Finance
Corporate Finance is a series of financial decision-making and management processes undertaken to achieve certain objectives, including obtaining asset allocation operations, assets and the assets. Mainly related to corporate assets, Investment decision: is one of the most important decisions a company or business. In the decision-making process including the proposed investment project ideas, evaluate, decide which items to take, then organization and implementation. Financing decision: financing decision also known as capital structure decisions, is mainly related to corporate debt and equity side. Once a company decides which projects to take, you must consider how to raise funds for it. Through the financing plan, the investment company can be considered the best way to optimize the choice of financing and financing combinations for the project.