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F301 - Financial Management
Indiana University Kokomo
Summer 2008
Dr. Steven Cox
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COURSE
SYLLABUS (print
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Time |
5:45 – 9:00, Tuesdays and Thursdays (June 24 – Aug 5) |
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Room |
KO 112 |
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Office Hours |
4:45 - 5:45, Tuesdays and Thursdays (and by appointment or walk-in) |
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Office |
KO 174J |
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Work
Phone |
(765) 455-9314 |
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Mobile Phone |
(317) 696-0571 |
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FAX |
(765) 455-9348 |
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E-mail |
scox@iuk.edu |
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Web
Site |
http://www.iuk.edu/~bussrc/
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Required Text |
Ross, Westerfield, Jordan, Essentials of Corporate Finance,
Fifth Edition |
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Calculator |
A financial calculator is highly recommended. |
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Prerequisites* |
A201, A202; E201, E202, E270 |
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If a student is found to be without the required prerequisites, he or
she may be administratively withdrawn at any point in the semester.
Goals
This course is an introduction to
corporate finance providing a conceptual framework of the firm's
investment, financing, and dividend decisions. Students will be
prepared to face many of the issues that confront financial decision
makers in a global setting. The students will develop an understanding
of risk, rates of return, and valuation.
In addition, I have two personal goals
relating to this course. First, I want to make finance interesting and
perhaps even fun. Second, I want to award grades fairly. Students that
come to class, do the reading, and practice the problems, will do well
in my class.
Objectives
· Understand the concept of time value of money and applications of
discounted cash flow.
· Utilize valuation models in
order to value stocks and bonds.
· Understand and apply the
concept of discounted cash flows in a capital budgeting setting.
Students are required to demonstrate competence in Net Present Value
analysis.
· Be proficient in measuring
risk and grasp the risk-return tradeoff as described in the Capital
Asset Pricing Model.
· Comprehend the theory of
capital structure including the weighted average cost of capital.
· Be familiar with the
factors that influence a firm's dividend and reinvestment policy.
The School of
Business Mission Statement
http://www.iuk.edu/~kobus/Mission.shtml
Computer Usage
Students are strongly encouraged to use
the computer to access selected web sites and to contact me via e-mail.
Answers to all assigned problems will be available in the “Resources”
section in Oncourse. IU Kokomo also offers a variety of computer
resources for course assignments and projects (e.g., word processing,
spreadsheets, presentation software, database management, and
statistical analysis packages).
Library Usage
The IU Kokomo library system offers a
large variety of resources for the student to supplement the content of
this course. Examples include current newspapers (Wall Street Journal),
magazines (Business Week), databases (ABI Inform), and
access to the Internet.
Grading
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Midterm
Exam |
150 pts |
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Final
Exam |
150 pts |
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Quizzes |
100
pts |
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Total
Points |
400 pts |
Grading Scale
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96% -
100% |
A+ |
90% -
96% |
A |
89% -
90% |
A- |
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86% -
89% |
B+ |
80% -
86% |
B |
79% -
80% |
B- |
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76% -
79% |
C+ |
70% -
76% |
C |
69% -
70% |
C- |
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66% -
69% |
D+ |
60% -
66% |
D |
59% -
60% |
D- |
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Below
59% |
F |
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Exams
Unexcused absences will result
in zeros on exams. Exams may be a combination of multiple choice,
problems, and short essays. The midterm exam will be in class on
July 15th. The final exam will be in class on August 5th.
Quizzes
Short 10-point quizzes will be given in each class. You will receive
your highest ten scores out of eleven quizzes. Quiz questions will come
from the assigned homework problems. In chapters without assigned
problems the quiz material will come from in-class material. There
will be no make-ups on quizzes for any reason.
Students with Special Needs
Indiana University Kokomo provides equal
access and support services to students with special needs. Students
with documented disabilities should contact the University Division and
discuss any necessary support services or accommodation with the
instructor.
Course Schedule
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Chapter
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Topic
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Questions and Problems
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Date |
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1
2
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Introduction to Financial Management
Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow |
1, 2, 3,
4, Handouts |
June 24
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4
5 |
Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money
Discounted Cash Flow Valuation |
2-10,
17, 18, 23, 24
4, 5,
7-10, 12, 13, 20, 21 |
June 26 |
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6 |
Interest
Rates and Bond Valuation
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2-4,
6-9, 11, 15, 18 |
July 1 |
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7 |
Equity
Markets and Stock Valuation
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1, 2, 4,
6-8, 10, 12, 13, 15-17 |
July 3 |
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8
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Net
Present Value and Other Investment Criteria
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3, 5, 6,
10, 12, 22 |
July 8 |
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9 |
Making
Capital Investment Decisions
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1, 2,
20, Handouts |
July 10
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Midterm Exam
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July
15 |
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10
11 |
Some
Lessons from Capital Market History
Risk and
Return |
1, 3, 4,
7, 12-17, 19, 25, |
July 17 |
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12 |
Cost of
Capital
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3, 5, 7,
9, 15, 17, 18 |
July 22 |
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13
14 |
Leverage
and Capital Structure
Dividends and Dividend Policy |
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July 24 |
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15 |
Raising
Capital
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1-4 |
July 29 |
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18 |
International Aspects of Financial Management
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1-3, 6,
11 |
July 31 |
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Final Exam
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Aug.
5 |
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