B6300-006: Corporate Finance
MW - Full Term, 10:45AM to 12:15PM
Credit hours: 3.0
Location: WJW 207
Instructor: Daniel Wolfenzon
The main objective of the course is to develop insight into the process by which firms can create value for their shareholders by formulating strategies in which finance is a crucial competitive weapon. Topics include discounted cash flow models, risk and return, capital asset pricing model, capital market efficiency, capital structure and the cost of capital, dividend policy, and leasing.
Daniel Wolfenzon
Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics; Chair of Finance Division
Daniel Wolfenzon is the Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School. He received a Masters and a PhD in economics from Harvard University and holds a BS in economics and a BS in mechanical engineering from MIT. Professor Wolfenzon previously taught at the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago and NYU. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow...