BU 393

Financial Management II

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The corporate financial manager's role in the firm as it relates to long-term issues in investing and financing is emphasized. Specific study is given to the theory and practice of capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, cost of capital, valuations, mergers and acquisitions. A management emphasis is achieved through combined use of lecture and cases. Prerequisites: BU283 or BU383.


Course Schedule

CRNTypeSectionCampusEnrolledTimeDateLocationInstructor
297LectureT1Waterloo30/601:00 PM - 2:20 PM

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322LectureH2Waterloo57/6010:00 AM - 11:20 AM

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225LectureH1Waterloo56/6011:30 AM - 12:50 PM

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709LectureH3Waterloo55/6011:30 AM - 12:50 PM

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BU 393 Prerequisites

BU 383 (Min. Grade D-) or BU 283 (Min. Grade D-)

BU 393 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

Not Applicable (N)


What do you think of BU 393?


Course Reviews

The content is very interesting. The exams, however, are much harder than the practice problems. An annoying thing for me was the fact that there were 2 quizzes due every single week. My advice would be to attend classes and stay on top of the content throughout the term. It is very difficult to catch up at the end since the course keeps getting tougher.

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โ€” Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by Hira Amjad

**** me the final was HARD. Useful course though, and taught a lot of essential finance stuff like replacement projects, market cap and stock prices. and lots of other stuff that was cool but I forgot ๐Ÿ’€

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โ€” Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by Michelle Maria Enrica Lennox

VERY TOUGH EXAMS but interesting content!

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โ€” Computer Science student, taught by W Bruce Everitt