FINA 230 - Introduction to Financial Management
This course provides an overview of financial management. It introduces some of the basic terms as well as the role that finance plays in the firm and markets today. Specifically, this course will cover the following topics: the role of the financial manager; the different types of business organizations; how the financial market works; accounting income versus cash flow; book value versus market value; financial ratio interpretation; time value of money; discounted cash flow analysis; how to value bonds and stocks; the basics of options; and making financial decisions.
Semester:
- Fall (September 3 - December 2, 2024)
- Winter (January 13 - April 12, 2025)
Instructor:
Please refer to the Course Outline below.
Program:
Undergraduate, 3 credits
$103.95 CAD + applicable taxes.
Prerequisite
1. JMSB students may not take this course for credit. 2. This course does not count towards the requirements for the Minor in Business Studies. 3. Students who have received credit for this topic under a COMM 299 number may not take this course for credit.
Book:
Textbook Title: Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Brealey Edition: 7th (seventh) Edition Author: Richard, Myers, Stewart, Marcus, Alan. McGraw-Hill
This textbook is only available online as an e-book through the course website.
Note: Students also require a non-programmable calculator. A financial calculator such as the TI BA II Plus
Registration Information:
Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes).
Once registered, students must then sign up for an eConcordia account to access the course material.
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COURSE OUTLINE
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