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Salim Sir+Syllabus

This document provides an overview of a 3 credit, 45 class hour course on corporate finance. The course covers 8 topics: 1) Introduction to corporate finance and agency problems, 2) Risk and return including CAPM, 3) Capital investment decisions using techniques like NPV, IRR, and risk analysis, 4) Cost of capital and capital structure including WACC and MM propositions, 5) Short-term finance and working capital management, 6) Dividend decisions and theories, 7) Financial distress, bankruptcy, and reorganization, and 8) Mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures including valuation. The document lists two recommended textbooks for the course.
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Salim Sir+Syllabus

This document provides an overview of a 3 credit, 45 class hour course on corporate finance. The course covers 8 topics: 1) Introduction to corporate finance and agency problems, 2) Risk and return including CAPM, 3) Capital investment decisions using techniques like NPV, IRR, and risk analysis, 4) Cost of capital and capital structure including WACC and MM propositions, 5) Short-term finance and working capital management, 6) Dividend decisions and theories, 7) Financial distress, bankruptcy, and reorganization, and 8) Mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures including valuation. The document lists two recommended textbooks for the course.
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Written by-

Mohammad Salim Hossain


B.Com (Hons), M.Com (Accounting), MBA (Finance) BOU, M.Phil. (NU)
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Business Administration
Model Institute of Science & Technology (MIST), Gazipur.
Examiner of National University (BBA & MBA Program)
Author of many books and articles

Course Code: 542401 Marks: 100 3 Credits Class Hours: 45


Course Title: Corporate Finance
1. Introduction: An overview of corporate finance, The goals of Financial management; The agency
problem and control of the corporation.
2. Risk and Return: The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)-The Sharp-Linter and Black
versions, Estimating and interpreting beta; the market model.
3. Capital investment Decisions: Estimating project revenues and expenses, estimating after tax
incremental operating cash flows, Capital budgeting techniques: Payback Period, Discounted
Payback Period, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Profitability Index
(PI), Multiple IRR, Incremental IRR, and Modified IRR; Elements of risk and uncertainties,
Techniques of measuring risks, Approaches of risk evaluation in capital budgeting.
4. Cost of Capital, and Capital Structure: Cost of equity capital, Cost of debt, and Cost of
preferred stock, Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), Flotation cost, Weighted
Marginal Cost of Capital (WMCC) and Project Evaluation, The capital structure question and the pie
theory, Financing choices to firm, The process of raising capital, MM Proposition I and II Without
Tax, MM Proposition I and II With Tax, Financial distress costs, The Pecking Order Theory, The
effect of personal Tax on Capital Structure.
5. Short-Term Finance and Planning: Working Capital, Importance of Working Capital
Management, Measuring & Estimating Working Capital Need, The Working Capital & Net Present
Value, Estimating the Optimal Level of Inventory, Credit Management, Operating Cash, Reasons
for Holding Operating Cash, Estimating Operating Cash Needs, Near-Cash Investment Choices,
Cash versus Near-Cash Investment, Effect of Operating Cash &Near- Cash Investment on Value.
6. Dividend Decision: Dividend, Factors Affecting Dividend Decision, Stock Dividend, Stock
Repurchase, Stock Split, Reverse Stock Split, Right Share, Reasons for Stock Dividend, Stock
Repurchase, Stock Split, Reverse Stock Split, Right Share, Dividend Irrelevance and
Relevance Theory, Bird in the Hand Theory, Tax Effect Theory, Residual Dividend Policy,
Dividend Signaling Theory.
7. Financial Distress: Financial Distress, Bankruptcy, Technical Insolvency, Causes of
Business Failure, Bankruptcy, Liquidation and Reorganization, Predicting Corporate
Bankruptcy.
8. Merger, Acquisition, and Divestitures: Merger, Types of Merger, Reasons of Merger,
Acquisition, Different form of acquisition, Synergy, Value Calculation for merger and
acquisition, Leverage buyout, and Divestitures.

Recommended Books:
1. Ross, Westerfield and Jordan, (2012).Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 10th
Edition, McGraw Hill
2. Brealey, Richard A.; Myers, Stewart C. & Franklin Allen (2013), Corporate Finance, 11th
Edition, McGraw-Hill

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