Clayton First semester 2008 (Day)
The objective of this course is to develop critical economic reasoning and understanding of important empirical regularities in corporate finance. This unit builds on the introductory finance unit - Financial Management - and analyses a variety of issues by introducing a study of recent empirical literature. The advanced topics covered include market efficiency, behavioural finance, asset pricing theories, corporate governance, capital structure and dividend policy.
The learning objectives of this unit are to:
Within semester assessment: 40%
Examination (3 hours): 60%
3 hours per week
Enrolment in an honours or masters program offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics
Must be enrolled in Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Commerce
AFF4021