Finance is an important function in any organization whether newly formed or in the development stage such as manufacturing enterprises, commercial enterprises, banks, hospitals, schools, etc.
For graduate students majoring in business administration, this course is designed on the basis of basic and advanced corporate finance management (part 1). Thus, the prerequisite is that students must have basic knowledge of finance management. The content of this course for Master's Degree includes 5 major issues such as: 1) Basic concepts of corporate finance; 2) investment decisions; 3) Valuation of the company; 4) Capital financing; 5) Working capital management.
This module will equip students with in-depth knowledge of corporate financial management, thereby enabling students to be able to conduct research in the financial field such as: growth theory, investment long-term investment, working capital management, capital structure, dividends, company valuation.
The advanced finance for managers course is related to other courses such as: management accounting, setting up and appraising investment projects, risk management, human resource management or marketing management. The knowledge of these modules will support and help managers to make the right decision for planning the business strategy of the organization.