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FNCE3000 (V.1 ) Corporate Finance

Trimester 3A, 2025

Unit study package number:

FNC E3000

Mode of study:

Internal

Tuition pattern summary:

Note: For any specifi c variations to this tuition pattern and for precise information refer to the Learning Activities section.

Lecture: 1 x 1 .5 Hours Weekly

Tutorial: 1 x 1 .5 Hours Weekly

This unit does not have a fi eldwork component.

Credit value:

25

Pre-requisite units:

(FNCE2000 (v.0 ) Introduction to Finance Principles or any previous version

OR

2807 (v.0 ) Managerial Finance 212 or any previous version

OR

12607 (v.0 ) Finance Principles 215 or any previous version

OR

FNCE2003 (v.0 ) Business Analysis for Investment or any previous version

OR

FNCE2005 (v.0 ) BAN2 3 Introduction to Finance Principles or any previous version

OR

FNCE2006 (v.0 ) BAN2 5 Business Analysis for Investment or any previous version )

Acknowledgement of Country

Curtin University acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the First Peoples of this place we call Australia, and recognise them for caring for Country for more than 6 0 ,0 0 0 years. We are honoured and grateful for the privilege to maintain campuses operating in Boorloo (Perth) and Karlkurla (Kalgoorlie) in Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past and present as Custodians and Owners of these lands. We recognise their deep knowledge and their cultural, spiritual and educational practices, and aspire to learn and teach in partnership with them. Curtin also acknowledges First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.

Syllabus

This unit focuses on aspects of corporate fi nance theories and the tools and techniques to facilitate excellent corporate fi nancial decision making. It aims to expose students to, and familiarise them with, corporate sector fi nancial management by examining the main issues faced by fi nancial managers of public companies, both in Australia and around the world. In addition, students will explore innovations in fi nancial technology and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues; and gain insights how corporate fi nancial decision making can contribute to meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Students are expected to perform. hands-on analysis and build Excel spreadsheet models to assist with analysis. The unit also aims to help students develop oral and written communication skills through individual and/or group assignments, presentations and interviews. Topics covered are: advanced capital budgeting under uncertainty (developing what was introduced in FNCE2 0 0 0 Introduction to Finance Principles); market imperfections and signalling; agency theory; capital markets and sources of funds; capital structure; dividend policy; and the market for corporate control and corporate governance.

Introduction

Welcome to Corporate Finance, This Unit focuses on aspects of the corporate fi nance theories and tools and techniques to facilitate fi nancial decision making. It aims to expose students to and familiarize them with corporate sector fi nancial management by examining the main issues faced by fi nancial managers of public companies. Topics covered are: Information asymmetry and signaling, agency theory, capital markets and sources of funds, capital budgeting under uncertainty, capital structure, dividend policy, and linkage among corporate social responsibilities, sustainable development goals and corporate governance.

Unit Learning Outcomes

Curtin University's six Graduate Capabilities indicate to employers that graduates possess discipline knowledge and valuable skills. Each course unit addresses these capabilities through specifi c learning outcomes, which outline what students need to know and do to succeed. Assessments are designed to test these outcomes, ensuring that upon completion, students have met all learning objectives.

Your course has been designed so that on graduating you will have achieved all of Curtin's Graduate Capabilities through the assurance of the learning process in each unit.

Learning Activities

You will be expected to engage this unit in the following ways:

Attend lectures and tutorials as well as read the textbook to clearly understand the concepts

Attempt questions through the online 'My Finance Lab' resource

Develop expertise in using the industry software 'Refi nitiv Workspace'

Attempt tutorial questions and engage with your tutor to clarify

Research and read articles/materials pertaining to corporate fi nance



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