Financial Decision-Making in a Business Context - 2nd Trimester 2017/2018

3.5 ECTs / Trimester-Long Course / English

Corporate finance is the study of the financing decisions made by firms. No matter what your role in a corporation, an understanding for the key financial decisions made by the firm is vital. In this course we will focus on two broad financial decisions:
- The capital structure decision: What is the optimal mix of securities issued by firms to finance their activities?
- The payout decision: How much cash should the firm distribute to its equity holders and how? These encompass a large component of the activity of financial managers.

Prerequisites: Yes (see syllabus)

Faculty

Full Professor
José Corrêa Guedes, Full Professor, holds a Ph.D. in Finance, Ohio State University, USA and a degree in Economics from CATÓLICA-LISBON. Prof…