Financial Management
About the course
The Financial Administration course is the second training program in the financial field within the EAESP Business Administration undergraduate track.
It proposes to present, in a context of risk \(\times\) return and from a long-term perspective, the fundamental decisions of Corporate Finance: investment, financing, and shareholder compensation. It particularly addresses the fundamentals of capital investment analysis, working capital management, economic-financial analysis of companies, cash generation capacity and its influence on the objective of maximizing shareholder wealth. These approaches will consider the fundamental factors of ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) policies and their consequences for companies.
Below you find the persistent links to all lectures of the course. As they are continuously updated with fixes and new implementations, you might expect some changes from time to time in the contents of each file.
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Title | Reading Time |
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Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage | 30 min |
Course Overview - Financial Management | 2 min |
Economic Value Added (EVA) | 10 min |
Equity Valuation | 14 min |
Financial Analysis | 36 min |
Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting | 17 min |
Introduction to Corporate Finance | 9 min |
Investment Decision Rules | 37 min |
Mergers and Acquisitions | 18 min |
Short-term Financial Planning | 19 min |
Working Capital Management | 20 min |