FINE2005 Course Template
FINE2005 Course Template
School of Business
This course is designed to provide business students with solid foundation on finance
Course Description: concepts and essential basic knowledge of financial instruments, markets and institutions.
(Aims & Objectives) It also aims to equip students the techniques for evaluating financial assets, assessing
capital investment opportunities and making long-term and short-term financial decisions.
1. Brigham, E. F. and Houston, J. F. (2021), Fundamentals of Financial Management (16th
ed.), Cengage Learning
Texts & References: 2. Zutter, C. J. and Smart, C. (2022) Principles of Managerial Finance (16th ed.). Pearson
Series in Finance
(* recommended 3. *Ross, S. A., Westerfield, R. W. and Jordan, B. D. (2022), Essentials of Corporate
textbook(s)) Finance (11th ed). International Student Edition: McGraw Hill
Case Study
Written examination
Role Playing
Student Presentation
Oral examination
Individual project/paper
Group project/paper
Simulation Game
Service learning
Internship
Field Study
Company visits
Examination (55%) 1 to 4
Others (please
specify)
____________( %)
Course templates are available at BU eLearning (formerly called “BU Moodle”), programme
Course Web:
website and Staff Area in School website (for staff only).
Hours Learning
Outcome
no.
I. Financial Management Environment 6 1&5
A. Goal of firms
B. Financial system and various instruments
C. Information gathering with Bloomberg*
II. Fundamental Concepts 11 1
A. Rate of return
B. Measure of risk
C. Attitude towards risk
D. Correlation and portfolio theory
E. CAPM
F. Different forms of market efficiency
III. Long-Term Investment Decisions 9 3
Course Content: A. Relevant cash flows
B. Depreciation and taxation implications
C. Expansion and replacement projects
D. Making investment decisions
E. Problem of unequal lives
IV. Long-Term Financing Decisions 11 2
A. Intrinsic values of assets
B. Cost of debt and equity
C. Weighted average cost of capital
D. Term structure of interest rate and yield curve
E. Stock valuation using free cash flows
V. Working Capital Management 3 4
A. Operating cycle and cash conversion cycle
B. Current assets management
C. Current liabilities management
Total 40 hrs.
LG1: Students will have the fundamental knowledge and skills required for managing
a business.
LG2: Students will have an in-depth understanding of an area of specialization such as
accounting, economics and data analytics, entrepreneurship and business
innovation, finance, human resources management, information systems and
business intelligence and marketing.
Contribution to the LG3: Students will have the oral and written communication skills and information
Learning Goals of the technology skills necessary for working in a business environment.
Programme:
LG4: Students will be analytical and critical thinkers able to solve real-world business
problems.
LG5: Students will have a solid understanding of
(a) how business is influenced by its environment, including economic,
social-cultural, legal-political, technological, and other general conditions, as
well as by an organization’s stakeholders;
(b) the global nature of contemporary business; and
(c) the value of business ethics and good corporate governance.
LG6: Students will have a broad exposure to non-business disciplines.
Course Co-ordinator: Dr. Astrophel Choo
*Guest speakers may be invited to demonstrate the use of Bloomberg and students may need to meet in
small groups.