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This document provides the class schedule for a Finance course in the Fall 2017 semester. FIN 521 Advanced Corporate Finance is offered, which addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of firms' financing decisions over topics such as capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, options, and initial public offerings. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-9:20AM or 9:30-10:50AM in room 3007 of the Business Instructional Facility, taught by Professor Weisbenner. Enrollment is restricted to graduate MSF and MBA students who have taken the listed prerequisite or concurrent courses.
This document provides the class schedule for a Finance course in the Fall 2017 semester. FIN 521 Advanced Corporate Finance is offered, which addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of firms' financing decisions over topics such as capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, options, and initial public offerings. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-9:20AM or 9:30-10:50AM in room 3007 of the Business Instructional Facility, taught by Professor Weisbenner. Enrollment is restricted to graduate MSF and MBA students who have taken the listed prerequisite or concurrent courses.
This document provides the class schedule for a Finance course in the Fall 2017 semester. FIN 521 Advanced Corporate Finance is offered, which addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of firms' financing decisions over topics such as capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, options, and initial public offerings. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-9:20AM or 9:30-10:50AM in room 3007 of the Business Instructional Facility, taught by Professor Weisbenner. Enrollment is restricted to graduate MSF and MBA students who have taken the listed prerequisite or concurrent courses.
FIN 521 Advanced Corporate Finance credit: 4 hours.
Addresses both the theoretical and applied aspects of firms' financing decisions; topics include capital structure and cost of capital theories; mergers, acquisitions and leveraged buyouts; options, warrants, and convertibles; venture capital and initial public offerings; and pensions. Prerequisite: FIN 520, plus either ECON 506 or BADM 572 or concurrent registration in either course; or MBA 505 - Section G (Finance II); or consent of instructor.
CRN Type Section Time Days Location Instructor
60180 Lecture- A 08:00 AM MW 3007 - Business Weisbenner, S
Discussion - 09:20 AM Instructional Fac
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
Registration restricted to MSFs and MBAs.
60181 Lecture- C 09:30 AM MW 3007 - Business Weisbenner, S