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Corporate Finance I (34903)

Corporate Finance I provides an introduction to the theory of corporate finance and financial intermediation. Some topics in corporate finance include capital structure, security design, security issuance, incomplete financial contracts and corporate control. Topics related to financial intermediation (banking) include financial crises, the role of liquidity creation and the choice of debt maturity for firms and financial intermediaries.
Econ 30100, Econ 30200, & Econ 30300: strict. BUSN 34903=ECON 35070.
  • PhD - students only
  • Strict Prerequisite
Journal articles.
Grades will be based on problem sets, referee reports and a final examination.
Description and/or course criteria last updated: September 03 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2024
    Section: 34903-50
    M 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
    Harper Center
    3B - Seminar Room
    In-Person Only

Corporate Finance I (34903) - Diamond, Douglas>>

Corporate Finance I provides an introduction to the theory of corporate finance and financial intermediation. Some topics in corporate finance include capital structure, security design, security issuance, incomplete financial contracts and corporate control. Topics related to financial intermediation (banking) include financial crises, the role of liquidity creation and the choice of debt maturity for firms and financial intermediaries.
Econ 30100, Econ 30200, & Econ 30300: strict. BUSN 34903=ECON 35070.
  • PhD - students only
  • Strict Prerequisite
Journal articles.
Grades will be based on problem sets, referee reports and a final examination.
Description and/or course criteria last updated: September 03 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2024
    Section: 34903-50
    M 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
    Harper Center
    3B - Seminar Room
    In-Person Only