Serial Number
55168
Course Number
ECON5144
Course Identifier
323 U7010
- Class 02
- 3 Credits
Elective
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS
Elective- Ching-Hung Chang
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COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
- Tue 2, 3, 4
Please contact the department office for more information
Type 3
20 Student Quota
NTU 20
- 2 Specialization Programs
- English
- NTU COOL
- Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
- NotesThe course is conducted in English。
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program)
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/20Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course Descriptionupdates: 2025/09/05 All permission codes have been sent out. /**********************************************************************************************************************/ Dear all, Please note this is a template message. Thanks for your interest in my class. Our course is currently quite full, and we will only be able to accept 10 additional students at this point. To ensure fairness and considering that course selection will reopen on September 8th, we will follow the following procedure: 1. If you wish to join, please email me on Friday, September 5th, at or after 12:00 PM. As this is a joint course, so please specify the course number (ECON5144 or FIN3001) you would like to take. You will not be able to register if you provide the incorrect course number, and the seat will be passed to the next eligible person. 2. Emails received before 12:00 PM will not be considered. 3. Enrollment will follow a first-come, first-served basis according to the time your email is received. 4. You are welcome to attend the class during the first week. We will review the course syllabus and discuss the requirements. Best, Chinghung /**********************************************************************************************************************/ Theories and techniques used for business decisions in working capital management, capital budgeting, financial control, and long-term financing. Classroom location: Room 103, Building 1, College of Management
- Course Objective1. Understand the fundamental of financial management 2. Learn Free cash flow calculations 3. Apply decision making rules to case studies 4. Learn arithmetic and geometric average returns 5. Learn how to compute mean, variance , and standard deviation 6. Understand the differences between SML and CML 7. Learn CAPM 8. Acquire knowledge of weighted average cost of capital
- Course Requirement
- Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class1.5 hours
- Office Hour
- Designated ReadingStephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe, and Bradford Jordan Corporate Finance, 13th ed.
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