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The course focuses on understanding the purpose and tasks undertaken by finance and treasury managers in organisations. It looks at the ways organisations raise and utilise funding and provides the tools necessary to assess the potential and existing performance of projects and investments through an understanding of the time value of money. It also takes a detailed look at how organisations manage financial risk. In addition, the course examines returns on investments, the financial markets, derivatives and international capital flows.
By the end of the paper, you will have:1. An understanding of how the finance role fits in to organisations;2. An understanding of how to evaluate cash flows over time, in order to make informed decisions on maximising shareholder wealth;3. An understanding of project evaluation from a finance perspective;4. An understanding of how financial markets work and how organisations can utilise financial markets to achieve the goals of the organisation;5. An understanding of financial risk, and how to manage it;6. An understanding of portfolio returns, and how to achieve them;7. An understanding of how organisations use debt and equity to fund expansion and acquisitions.
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
Mondays 5-8:15 pm, starting Monday 3 July 2017
Oliver Hille
Oli Hille: Ph: 021 55 25 77oli@author.co.nz
“Learn” Quizzes -- 3 Quizzes on Learn -- weight 15%Mid Term Exam -- 7 August -- weight 40%Team Presentations -- 14 August -- weight 20% Individual Project -- Due 24 August at 4 pm -- weight 25%
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (2014) Ross, Bianchi, Christensen, Drew, Westerfield, Jordan. McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd, 6th edition.ISBN: 9780071013192Additional material will be supplied.
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Domestic fee $1,506.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Master of Business Administration Programme .