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This corporate finance course provides a comprehensive university-level introduction to essential financial concepts used in business and investment decision-making. It begins with an introduction to corporate finance and explains the role of financial managers in making strategic financial decisions. The course covers the time value of money in depth, including both single and multiple cash flow scenarios, helping learners understand how money changes value over time. It then moves into capital budgeting, explaining how companies evaluate investment opportunities and decide which projects to accept. The course also covers valuation of stocks and bonds, providing methods to estimate the fair value of financial assets. A major section focuses on risk and return, explaining how investors evaluate expected returns based on financial risk. The course introduces the discount rate and explains how it is used in financial decision-making. It also covers WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital), which is essential for determining the cost of financing investments. Finally, the course explains beta, including both levered and unlevered beta, and how it measures financial risk in relation to the market. By the end of this course, learners will have a strong understanding of corporate finance theory and practical tools used in investment valuation and financial decision-making.