Course Details

  • Online, asynchronous
  • 5 weeks | May 28 to June 28, 2024
  • 3 credits | $1,875
  • Last day to register: May 21, 2024
  • Pre-requisite: C- or better in BUS 203

Course Overview

Emphasizes understanding financial markets and the financial management of corporations. Stresses the firm's procurement, allocation, and control of funds and their relationship to the firm's objectives of profitability and liquidity. Covers the concepts of interest rates, financial analysis, risk and return, analysis of investment decisions and capital budgeting, debt and equity financing, and dividend policies. Lectures, problems, and readings are employed.

Additional Information

Open to business majors and minors, actuarial mathematics and mathematics majors and entrepreneurship minors. 

Faculty will contact all students after the Tuesday, May 21, registration deadline.

About the Instructor

Jingzhi G. Meng

Professor of Business Administration
Meng brings her well-rounded finance and economics background to Stonehill's Meehan School of Business. Combining teaching experience with corporate experience, Meng shares her expertise in applied econometrics, engineering economics, and financial management in business classes across the finance curriculum.

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Duffy Academic Center – 112

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