University of Phoenix FIN 571 Corporate Finance Study Guides and Answers
University of Phoenix
FIN 571 Corporate Finance Study Guides and Answers
This course applies corporate finance concepts to make management decisions. Students learn methods to evaluate financial alternatives and create financial plans. Other topics include cash flows, business valuation, working capital, capital budgets, and long-term financing.
Week One: Foundations of Finance
• Discuss the 12 principles of foundational corporate finance.
• Compare and contrast accounting net income and cash flows.
• Compare and contrast the market value of an asset or liability from the book value.
Week Two: Business Valuation
• Apply valuation techniques to determine the intrinsic value of debt and equity
instruments.
• Analyze how markets adjust for risk.
• Apply the capital-asset pricing model to calculate a business’s required return.
Week Three: Working Capital
• Describe the cash conversion cycle and its importance to working capital management.
• Identify sources and uses of short-term financing.
• Evaluate how the business policies of a firm affect accounts receivable and inventories.
Week Four: Capital Budgets
• Calculate the cost of capital.
• Apply techniques used in capital budgeting decisions.
• Analyze a capital project’s present value based on expected future net cash flows.
Week Five: Long-Term Financing
• Outline a method for managing capital structure.
• Evaluate the effect of dividend policy on stock price.
• Explain the types and main features of long-term debt.
• Compare and contrast leasing with debt and equity finance.
Week Six: Financial Planning
• Analyze the effect of price setting on capital budgeting.
• Explain the methods, pitfalls, and benefits of capital rationing.
• Create a financial plan.
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