Corporate finance (financial management) is concerned with three long-term and inter-related financial decisions and these are investment, financing, and dividend policy. In addition to the short-term financial decisions (working capital management), financial management deals with a number of miscellaneous topics including interest rates, bond valuation, and stock valuation. This course aims at further understanding and application of financial concepts learned in basic financial management courses. The focus is on long-term financial decisions including the practice of corporate finance, capital structure, dividend policy and the efficiency of capital markets.