TC202DE01-Corporate finance-ap dung tu 15 File1 - Tài liệu tham khảo | Đại học Hoa Sen

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COURSE OUTLINE
Course ID
Course title
Credits
TC202DE01
Corporate finance
03
To be applied to Semester 15.1B School year: 2015 – 2016 under Decision No. …………
A. Course Specifications:
Periods
Periods in classrom
Total periods*
Lecture/
Seminar
Self-study
periods
Lecture
room
Lab room
Fieldwork
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
45
45
90
45
0
0
*(1) = (2) + (3) =(5)+ (6)+ (7)
B. Other related Subjects:
Other related Subjects
Course ID
Course title
Prerequisites:
1.
Co-requisites:
1.
None
Other requirements:
1.
None
C. Course Description:
This course designed equip students with the basic concepts of corporate finance. is to
Learning experience includes: Introduction to finance; investment making decisions; pricing
of financial instruments such as bonds and stocks; the relationship between risk and return;
cost of capital; and introduction to portfolio theory and capital asset pricing model (CAPM) .
D. Course Objectives:
No
Course objectives
1
Introduce conceptual framework of corporate finan ce
2
Provied sound knowledge and introduce the relationship between risk and return
3
Apply different pricing techniques in evaluating financial instruments
4
Employ different investment criteria to evaluate investment projects
5
Apply critical thinking, problem-solving and presentation skills to individual and/or group
activities dealing with practical issues
E. Learning Outcomes:
No
Learning outcomes
1
Understand the goals of corporations and roles of financial managers
2
Have an understanding of the relationship between risk and return
3
Understand and employ investments criteria in making investment decisions
4
Apply different evaluation techniques in pricing bonds and stocks
5
Understand and dêtrmine costs of capital
F. Instructional Modes:
The course will be conducted through various instruction models such as lecturing, seminar
and classs discussion. Student will spend most of their time in lecture room by having
lectures, class discussion and student mini-seminar will be strongly encouraged by lectures.
G. Textbooks and teaching aids:
Required Textbooks and Materials:
Brealey et al. (2009), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 6 edition, McGraw-Hill (Newest
th
version updated until 2012)
H. Assessment Methods (Requirements for Completion of the Course):
1. Description of learning outcomes assessment
Students will be continuously assessed during the course. The assessment method
includes several techniques such as closed-book exam, and group assignment as a
tool for lectures to examine students ability to understand apply academic in
practice.
2. Summary of learning outcomes assessment
Components
Duration
Assessment Forms
Percentage
Schedule
Mini-Test
14 weeks
Do the Mini-test
(5minutes) in class
20%
2
nd
week – 14 week
th
Mid-term Test
60 mins
Closed book exam
30%
8
th
week
Final Test
90 mins
Opened-book exam
50%
15
th
week
Total
100%
Subordinate semester: test will be take place in class.
3. Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is a fundamental value that affects the quality of teaching, learning, and
research at a university. To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity at Hoa Sen University,
students are required to:
Work independently on individual assignments
Collaborating on individual assignments is considered cheating.
Avoid plagiarism
Plagiarism is an act of fraud that involves the use of ideas or words of another
person without proper attribution. Students will be accused of plagiarism if they:
i. Copy in their work one or more sentences from another person without proper
citation.
ii. Rephrase, paraphrase, or translate another person’s ideas or words without
proper attribution.
iii. Reuse their own assignments, in whole or in part, and submit them for another
class.
Work responsibly within a working group
In cooperative group assignments, all students are required to stay on task and
contribute equally to the projects. Group reports should clearly state the
contribution of each group member.
Any acts of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of zero for the task at hand and/or
immediate failure of the course, depending on the seriousness of the fraud. Please consult Hoa Sen
University’s Policy on Plagiarism at http://thuvien.hoasen.edu.vn/chinh- -phong-tranh-dao-vansach .
To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity, the university asks that students report cases of
academic dishonesty to the teacher and/or the Dean. The names of those students will be kept
anonymous.
I. Teaching Staff:
No.
Professor’s name
Email, Phone number,
Office location
Office
hours
Position
1
Nguyen Thanh Nam
Nam.nguyenthanh@hoasen.edu.vn
Lecturer
2
To Thi Tu Trang
Trang.tothitu@hoasen.edu.vn
Lecturer
3
Nguyen Tuong Minh
Minh.nguyentuong@hoasen.edu.vn
Lecturer
J. Outline of Topics to be covered (Learning Schedule):
Main semester: Once per week;
Subordinate semester: Twice per week.
Week
Topics
References
Homework
1
Introduction to Corporate finance
Chapter 1&2
t.b.a
2
Time value of money
Chapter 5
t.b.a
3
Time value of money (Cont.)
Chapter 5
t.b.a
4
Bonds and their valuation
Chapter 6
t.b.a
5
Stocks and their valuation
Chapter 7
t.b.a
6
Project investment criteria and budgeting capital
decision
Chapter 8
t.b.a
7
Part A: Project investment criteria and budgeting
capital decision (Cont.)
Part B: Cash flow projection
Chapter 8&9
t.b.a
8
Mid – Term Test + Continue teaching
9
Cash flow projection (Cont.)
Chapter 9
t.b.a
10
Introduction to risk and return
Chapter 11
t.b.a
11
Risk and return: Capital asset pricing model
(CAPM)
Chapter 12
t.b.a
12
Capital structure and cost of capital
Chapter 13
t.b.a
13
Part A: Capital structure and cost of capital
(Cont.)
Part B: Corporate financing
Chapter
13&14
t.b.a
14
Corporate financing (Cont.)
Chapter 14
t.b.a
15
Review
t.b.a
Notice:
Subject is designed with the participant of guest speaker who will share reality from
experience or students will be attended the seminar during the subjects
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COURSE OUTLINE Course ID Course title Credits TC202DE01 Corporate finance 03
To be applied to Semester 15.1B School year: 2015 – 2016 under Decision No. ………… A. Course Specifications: Periods Periods in classrom Lecture/ Self-study Lecture Total periods* Activity Lab room Fieldwork Seminar periods room (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 45 45 0 90 45 0 0
*(1) = (2) + (3) =(5)+ (6)+ (7) B.
Other related Subjects: Other related Subjects Course ID Course title Prerequisites: 1. Co-requisites: 1. None Other requirements: 1. None C. Course Description: This course i
s designed to equip students with the basic concepts of corporate finance.
Learning experience includes: Introduction to finance; investment making decisions; pricing
of financial instruments such as bonds and stocks; the relationship between risk and return;
cost of capital; and introduction to portfolio theory and capital asset pricing model (CAPM) . D. Course Objectives: No Course objectives 1
Introduce conceptual framework of corporate financ e 2
Provied sound knowledge and introduce the relationship between risk and return 3
Apply different pricing techniques in evaluating financial instruments 4
Employ different investment criteria to evaluate investment projects 5
Apply critical thinking, problem-solving and presentation skills to individual and/or group
activities dealing with practical issues E. Learning Outcomes: No Learning outcomes 1
Understand the goals of corporations and roles of financial managers 2
Have an understanding of the relationship between risk and return 3
Understand and employ investments criteria in making investment decisions 4
Apply different evaluation techniques in pricing bonds and stocks 5
Understand and dêtrmine costs of capital F. Instructional Modes:
The course will be conducted through various instruction models such as lecturing, seminar
and classs discussion. Student will spend most of their time in lecture room by having
lectures, class discussion and student mini-seminar will be strongly encouraged by lectures. G.
Textbooks and teaching aids:
Required Textbooks and Materials:
Brealey et al. (2009), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill (Newest version updated until 2012) H.
Assessment Methods (Requirements for Completion of the Course):
1. Description of learning outcomes assessment
Students will be continuously assessed during the course. The assessment method
includes several techniques such as closed-book exam, and group assignment as a
tool for lectures to examine students ability to understand apply academic in practice.
2. Summary of learning outcomes assessment Components Duration
Assessment Forms Percentage Schedule Mini-Test
14 weeks Do the Mini-test 20% 2nd week – 14th week (5minutes) in class Mid-term Test
60 mins Closed book exam 30% 8th week Final Test 90 mins Opened-book exam 15th week 50% Total 100%
Subordinate semester: test will be take place in class. 3. Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is a fundamental value that affects the quality of teaching, learning, and
research at a university. To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity at Hoa Sen University, students are required to: •
Work independently on individual assignments
Collaborating on individual assignments is considered cheating. • Avoid plagiarism
Plagiarism is an act of fraud that involves the use of ideas or words of another
person without proper attribution. Students will be accused of plagiarism if they:
i. Copy in their work one or more sentences from another person without proper citation.
ii. Rephrase, paraphrase, or translate another person’s ideas or words without proper attribution.
iii. Reuse their own assignments, in whole or in part, and submit them for another class.
Work responsibly within a working group
In cooperative group assignments, all students are required to stay on task and
contribute equally to the projects. Group reports should clearly state the
contribution of each group member.
Any acts of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of zero for the task at hand and/or
immediate failure of the course, depending on the seriousness of the fraud. Please consult Hoa Sen
University’s Policy on Plagiarism at http://thuvien.hoasen.edu.vn/chinh-sach-phong-tranh-dao-van.
To ensure the maintenance of academic integrity, the university asks that students report cases of
academic dishonesty to the teacher and/or the Dean. The names of those students will be kept anonymous. I. Teaching Staff: Email, Phone number, Office No. Professor’s name Position Office location hours 1 Nguyen Thanh Nam Nam.nguyenthanh@hoasen.edu.vn Lecturer 2 To Thi Tu Trang Trang.tothitu@hoasen.edu.vn Lecturer 3 Nguyen Tuong Minh
Minh.nguyentuong@hoasen.edu.vn Lecturer J.
Outline of Topics to be covered (Learning Schedule): Main semester: Once per week;
Subordinate semester: Twice per week. Week Topics References Homework 1
Introduction to Corporate finance Chapter 1&2 t.b.a 2 Time value of money Chapter 5 t.b.a 3 Time value of money (Cont.) Chapter 5 t.b.a 4 Bonds and their valuation Chapter 6 t.b.a 5 Stocks and their valuation Chapter 7 t.b.a
Project investment criteria and budgeting capital 6 Chapter 8 t.b.a decision
Part A: Project investment criteria and budgeting 7 capital decision (Cont.) Chapter 8&9 t.b.a Part B: Cash flow projection 8
Mid – Term Test + Continue teaching 9 Cash flow projection (Cont.) Chapter 9 t.b.a 10
Introduction to risk and return Chapter 11 t.b.a
Risk and return: Capital asset pricing model 11 Chapter 12 t.b.a (CAPM) 12
Capital structure and cost of capital Chapter 13 t.b.a
Part A: Capital structure and cost of capital Chapter 13 (Cont.) t.b.a 13&14 Part B: Corporate financing 14 Chapter 14 t.b.a Corporate financing (Cont.) 15 t.b.a Review Notice:
Subject is designed with the participant of guest speaker who will share reality from
experience or students will be attended the seminar during the subjects