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1 BUSI 2505 Business Finance Winter 2013 Section Instructor Class Time E Sana Mohsni Thurs 8:35AM-11:25AM F Sana Mohsni Thurs 2:35PM-5:25PM Contact Info: Instructor Office Office Hours phone Sana Mohsni DT 1715 Friday 11:00AM-12:00PM x2991 [email protected] Prerequisites BUSI 1002 or BUSI 1005 and BUSI 2504 with a grade of C or higher ECON 1000 with a grade of C- or higher and one BUSI 1704 and BUSI 1705 with a grade of C or higher, or MATH 1009 and MATH 1119 with a grade of C- or higher The School of Business enforces all prerequisites. Only the Undergraduate Program Supervisor of the School can waive prerequisite requirements. This Course is Prerequisite to BUSI 3500, BUSI 3502 and BUSI 3504 (with a grade of C- or higher). Course Objectives The topics covered in BUSI 2504 will be extended, exposing students to a broad range of material pertaining to Business Finance and Financial Management. Topics covered include: risk /return analysis, capital budgeting under uncertainty, capital structure analysis, dividend policy, lease financing, mergers and acquisitions, and risk management using derivatives, such as options. Students will learn principles for making sound decisions about financing (obtaining funds) and investment (using funds) when facing an environment with risk and uncertainty. 1
2 The overarching goal of this course is to teach students how to apply an approach to financial decisions that uses expectations about after-tax cash flows, while accounting for uncertainty in the available information. Important learning objectives for the course are to teach students: Important details of financial management that could not be covered in 2504 That risk and uncertainty can be managed as part of running a business To apply discounted cash flows techniques as a general and powerful tool in understanding business decisions This course makes frequent use of quantitative techniques and models. Review 2504 notes! Class Format The majority of the classes will be comprised of lectures and the completion of sample problems. Required Text and Materials Text: Ross, Westerfield, Jordan, and Roberts, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 7 th Canadian edition, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2010 Calculator: Texas Instruments BA II Plus Course Evaluation 4 In-class Quizzes (best 3 of 4), 3@5% Group Assignments (2 in total, group of 4 people), [email protected]% [Must be typed, late assignments NOT accepted] Mid-term Exam Final Exam Grade Weight 15% 15% 25% 45% Date 1: week #3 2: week #5 3: week #9 4: week #11 1: due on week #6 2: due on week #12 week # 7 TBA There will be two assignments (to be posted on the course WebCT site). Assignments are due on the date specified, at the beginning of class. Late assignments will not be accepted and will receive a grade of zero. Assignments are to be submitted in printed format. Assignments are to be done in groups of 4 students. There will be a midterm test for this course. Once marked, assignments and the test will be returned. The final exam is for evaluation purposes, not instruction. It will not be returned to students. 2
3 Marks in the tests and assignments include a component for showing formulae and calculations. The marking scheme will reflect the instructor s interest in seeing the steps you take to solve a problem. Only Texas Instruments BA II Plus calculators can be used in the test and examination. Translation dictionaries are allowed as long as they are in print format and do not contain any handwritten notes. Electronic translation dictionaries are not allowed. The date and location of the final exam will be announced through the University s normal procedures for such matters. Be sure that you are available for the mid-term and final exam. Allowance will not be made for conflicting travel plans. NOTE: Students who do not demonstrate a minimum level of performance during the term will not be allowed to defer the final exam. The requirement for satisfactory in-term performance is an overall mark of 50% or better on the assignments and test. Students with unsatisfactory in-term performance who miss the final exam will be awarded FND for the course. NOTE: The final exam will be comprehensive, covering material from the entire course. If you are awarded less than 40% on the final exam, you will receive an F, regardless of your total mark in the course. There may be cases in which a student is permitted by University regulations to miss a graded component of the term work in a course. In such circumstances there will be no make-up assignment or test. The grade weighting corresponding to the missed component will be added to the grade weighting of the final exam. Doing Well in the Class 1. Read the chapter before the class. 2. Do all self-test questions and all recommended questions (see course schedule below) for each chapter. The critical thinking questions will help you to put chapter concepts into your own words, which will help you develop a feel for what s going on. 3. Answers to many text problems will be available on the WebCT site. Don t look at the answer to a problem until you have worked at the problem long enough to feel frustrated. Looking at posted answers without working problems is a waste of your time. 4. Work at the course throughout the term. Cramming before tests won t enable you to develop an understanding of the material. 3
4 Course Schedule (tentative and subject to changes) Week Date Topics Chapters 1 Review Cash Flows, CCA Sections Capital Budgeting 10 3 Capital Budgeting Quiz # Project Analysis and Evaluation, 11 5 Cost of Capital, Quiz # Raising Capital, Assignment 1 due 15 7 MID-TERM EXAM (in-class) 8 Leverage and Capital Structure 16 9 Dividend Policy Quiz # International Corporate Finance, Lease Financing Quiz # Mergers & Acquisitions, Assignment 2 due 23
5 IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Required calculator in BUSI course examinations Only Texas Instruments BA II Plus calculators will be permitted in all Business course examinations. This calculator is available in the campus bookstore (1st floor, University Centre) and at various other off-campus retail stores. Group work The Sprott School of Business encourages group assignments in the school for several reasons. They provide you with opportunities to develop and enhance interpersonal, communication, leadership, follower-ship and other group skills. Group assignments are also good for learning integrative skills for putting together a complex task. Your professor may assign one or more group tasks/assignments/projects in this course. If you have a group assignment you may find the resources at useful. Before embarking on a specific problem as a group, it is your responsibility to ensure that the problem is meant to be a group assignment and not an individual one. Medical certificate Please note that in all occasions that call for a medical certificate you must use or furnish the information demanded in the standard university form. Persons with disabilities Students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations in this course must register with the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for a formal evaluation of disability-related needs. Documented disabilities could include but are not limited to mobility/physical impairments, specific Learning Disabilities (LD), psychiatric/psychological disabilities, sensory disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and chronic medical conditions. Registered PMC students are required to contact the PMC, , every term to ensure that I receive your Letter of Accommodation, no later than two weeks before the first assignment is due or the first inclass test/midterm requiring accommodations. If you only require accommodations for your formally scheduled exam(s) in this course, please submit your request for accommodations to PMC by the deadlines published on the PMC website. Religious observance Students requesting academic accommodation on the basis of religious observance should make a formal, written request to their instructors for alternate dates and/or means of satisfying academic requirements. Such requests should be made during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist, but no later than two weeks before the compulsory academic event. Accommodation is to be worked out directly and on an individual basis between the student and the instructor(s) involved. Instructors will make accommodations in a way that avoids academic disadvantage to the student. Students or instructors who have questions or want to confirm accommodation eligibility of a religious event or practice may refer to the Equity Services
6 website for a list of holy days and Carleton's Academic Accommodation policies, or may contact an Equity Services Advisor in the Equity Services Department for assistance. Pregnancy Pregnant students requiring academic accommodations are encouraged to contact an Equity Advisor in Equity Services to complete a letter of accommodation. The student must then make an appointment to discuss her needs with the instructor at least two weeks prior to the first academic event in which it is anticipated the accommodation will be required. Plagiarism The University Senate defines plagiarism in the regulations on instructional offenses as: "to use and pass off as one's own idea or product work of another without expressly giving credit to another." Borrowing someone else's answers, unauthorized possession of tests or answers to tests, or possession of material designed in answering exam questions, are also subject to university policy regarding instructional offences. For more information on Carleton University's Academic Integrity Policy, consult:
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