ࡱ> qspq` a&bjbjqPqP 4h::a0000000D,,,,,,,,Lx,D@h8-^-------???????$~AhC?01--11?00--?3331R0-0-?31?33r;T00<-,- ',,02.=<=?0@K<zD^2BD<D0<$-.3P//---??3 ---@1111DDDdDDDDDD000000 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHANNEL ISLANDS SYLLABUS FIN 300- Business Finance (Section 2, Class Number 1039) Term: Fall 2008 Instructor: Priscilla Liang (Swartz) Class room: Bell Tower 2414 Office: Sage Hall 210 Class Schedule: 6-8:50pm Tu Phone: 437-8926 Office Hours: 3-5:00pm T.Th E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:Priscilla.liang@csuci.edu" Priscilla.liang@csuci.edu Course Description FIN 300 is a required introductory course for all undergraduate business students. Prerequisite of this class is ACCT 220 (Managerial Accounting), MATH 140 (Calculus for Business Applications) or MATH 150. FIN 300 introduces students to theories and practices of principles of planning, procuring, and controlling short-term and long-term financial resources of business organizations. Topics include Time Value of Money, capital budgeting, debt and equity markets, security evaluations, cost and structure of capital. FIN 300 is a critical element of business education. It gives student a big picture of how financial decisions are made and how they are integrated with other business arena. Learning Outcomes Students completing this course will be able to: Understand theories and concepts of business finance. In detail, they should be able to: Identify the ultimate goal of financial management Analyze and utilize financial statements Calculate and apply Time Value of Money to stock and bond valuation Estimate and evaluate capital budget decisions Understand the trade-off relationship between risk and return and apply Capital Asset Pricing Theory Understand the process and channels of raising capital Calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital Understand the effect of financial leverage Understand different dividend policies and clientele effect Analyze financial cases using business finance theories Present collaborative works, both oral and written Required Materials Essentials of Corporate Finance, 6th Edition, by Stephen A. Ross, Randolf W. Westerfield, and Bradford D. Jordan. New York, NY:Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2008 A Financial Calculator: Many financial calculators are available on the market. Make sure the one you have is able to calculate Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR). The TI BAII is supported by the textbook. I will also illustrate the use of financial functions of TI 83 (TI 85 and TI 89 are similar) and Microsoft Excel if needed. The external links of your course blackboard will link you to financial calculators and Microsoft Excel manuals. It is also recommended that you keep yourselves informed about current business news and issues by reading one or more of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.wsj.com/" The Wall Street Journal  HYPERLINK "http://www.businessweek.com/" BusinessWeek  HYPERLINK "http://www.latimes.com/" The Los Angeles Times  HYPERLINK "http://www.nytimes.com/" The New York Times You can find the latest issues of the above at the university library, or by entering the course blackboard page and click on external links Examinations There will be three in-class exams. Exams include multiple choices, problem solving, and short essays. No Make-up Examination will be given. If you miss one of the exams, you have a choice to take a cumulative make-up exam during the final examination week. The exams will be closed-book and based on assigned readings, lectures, and homework problems. Quizzes Students are required to read assigned chapters before a lecture and review them and do assigned homework after. I will give quizzes during the semester to check your progress. There is no make-up opportunity for missing quizzes under any circumstances. There will be total 6 quizzes given. However, you may choose to drop one of the quizzes. The total scores of 5 out of the 6 quizzes will be weighted toward your final course grades. Case Analysis Case analyses are designed to help students make connections between textbook theories and real business applications, and to build collaboration and communication skills. Students will be formed of groups by the instructor. Each group is required to analyze finance cases using theories and tools you learned in this class, and to present your analyses via oral presentations and written reports. There are total three cases. Details will be given during the course. Homework Students are expected to review each text assignment after the lecture and to answer specific questions and problems pertaining to the chapter. Homework assignments and answers will be posted on blackboard. Grading Grading for the course will be as follows: Midterm Exam1 20% Midterm Exam2 25% Final Exam 25% Quizzes 5% Case Reports/Presentation 20% HW Assignments 5% A students final grade for the course will be curved against the class mean. The distribution is such that A: 16%, B & C: 68%, D & F: 16%. Plus/minus will be given. The probability distribution is assumed to be normally distributed. Policies Add/drop, withdraw, and incomplete policy: Students should comply with the college policy for add/drop, withdraw, and incomplete procedure. No late work will be accepted. This policy applies to homework assignments, case analyses, all exams and quizzes. Statement of Academic Integrity: Violation of academic integrity include, but are not limited to, the following: cheating on an examination or quiz; plagiarism on any paper or report; falsifying data, research or report; representation of forged documents; misrepresentation of information in oral or written form. Such violations will automatically result a Failed grade for the course. Disabilities statements: Cal State Channel Islands is committed to equal educational opportunities for qualified students with disabilities in compliance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. The mission of Disability Accommodation Services is to assist students with disabilities to realize their academic and personal potential. Students with physical, learning, or other disabilities are encouraged to contact the Disability Accommodation Services office at (805) 437-8510 for personal assistance and accommodations. Tentative Course Schedule WeekTopics 1Course Administration Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Management2Chapter 2: Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Chapter 3: Working with Financial Statements3Chapter 4: Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money Chapter 5: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation4Continue Chapter 55Chapter 6: Interest Rate and Bond Valuation Review for Midterm Exam 1 (Case 1 Report due/Presentation)6Continue Chapter 6 Midterm Exam 1 (Homework 1 due on Exam date)7Chapter 7: Equity Markets and Stock Valuation 8Chapter 8: Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria9Chapter 9: Making Capital Investment Decisions 10Chapter 10: Some Lessons from Capital Market History Chapter 11: Risk and Return 11Chapter 12: Cost of Capital Review for Midterm Exam 2 (Case 2 Report due/Presentation)12Continue Chapter 12 Midterm Exam 2 (Homework 2 due on Exam date)13Chapter 13: Leverage and Capital Structure 14Chapter 14: Dividends and Dividend Policy15Chapter 15: Raising Capital Review for Final Exam (Case 3 Report due/Presentation)16Final Exam (Homework 3 due on Final Exam date) Note: Information contained in this syllabus, other than that mandated by the University, may be subject to change with advance notice, as deemed appropriate by the instructor. 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