The financial management course equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge of issues related to making financial policies for a business. The course also prepares students with skills to synthesize and solve problems through practical situations or simulated situations. Therefore, after completing this course, students can analyze and make financial decisions for businesses, as well as be ready to study more specialized courses in the field of corporate financial management.
The course begins with content on the issue of conflicts of interest that occur in the process of corporate financial management, capital budgeting decisions such as: Cash flow planning, analysis of economic strengths and competitive advantages to consolidate investment decisions and analysis of risks and capital costs of projects. Next, the course will introduce the contents related to financing decisions: Including an overview of related theories but focusing mainly on financing decisions in practice; The course also provides knowledge about making dividend payment decisions of enterprises.