MBA 540 Strategic Financial Management
This course examines the theory and practice of business finance from a decision-maker’s perspective. Using quantitative and qualitative tools, students will recommend company strategy relating to capital structure, sources of short-term and long-term capital, and asset management, based on both internal analyses and the influence of financial markets and institutions. Practical applications will help students understand how financial management supports other components of a firm’s overall business strategy. The course explores the different methods of presenting financial information to a range of audiences and the special challenges involved in managing the finances of international firms.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Interpret and appraise the information contained in financial statements to formulate decisions.
- Evaluate business investments to maximize shareholder value.
- Measure risk in business investments.
- Create the financial section of business plans.
- Develop pro forma financial statements.
- Evaluate lease or buy decisions.
- Differentiate financial management for global operations.
- Recommend financial decisions in an executive presentation format.