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MS&E 146Lecture: 01Units: 4Class#: 1434
Winter 2025

Corporate Financial Management

Department of Management Science and Engineering

Lecture1/6/25 - 3/14/25
Instructor: Johnson, B.

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 65
  • Enrolled: 0
  • Capacity: 65
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  • Waitlist: 0
  • Waitlist Max: 40

Reserved Seats:65

Reserved GroupReserved SeatsStart DateEnd Date
MGTSC UG and MS majors0/6512/1/202412/9/2024

Other Ways to Enroll in This Class

Total Capacity:0/65Combined Waitlist Max:0/40
Class IDEnrolledWaitlist
MS&E 249 | 010/650/40

Course Description

Key functions of finance in both large and small companies, and the core concepts and tools that provide their foundation. Identifying promising business opportunities. The role of finance in business planning, and in quantifying and managing uncertainty and risk. Determining what to do yourself and what to contract for with partners and suppliers. Valuation, raising money, and optimizing capital structure. Designing performance metrics to align and effectively measure the activities of functional groups and individuals within the firm.

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