This advanced course equips students with the financial tools and analytical frameworks needed to make informed managerial decisions. Topics include financial statement analysis, budgeting, capital structure, cost of capital, risk assessment, and investment decision-making. Emphasis is placed on interpreting financial data to support strategic planning, resource allocation, and long-term value creation. Students apply concepts through case studies and real-world business scenarios to develop sound financial strategies in a managerial context.
Credit Hours: Lecture–3, Lab–0, Credits–3
Prerequisite(s): BUS 211 Financial Accounting, BUS 212 Managerial Accounting and BUS 239 Principles of Finance