THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN
               College of Business And Public Affairs
Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics

Course Syllabus

 Dr. Mahmoud M. Haddad

Email: mhaddad@utm.edu        URL: http://www.utm.edu/~mhaddad

The study of finance dose not seem to require any specialized gifts of an unusually high order. Is it not, intellectually regarded, a very easy subject compared with the higher branches of philosophy or pure science? An easy subject, at which very few excel! --John Maynard Keynes

Course Number:   Finance 302

Course Title:   Intermediate Financial Management

Term, Level, and Credit:   Fall 2002, Upper Division, 3 Semester Hours

Course Description:   An advanced course in financial management designed to cover the theory and practice of the management of the finance function in corporations.  Topics covered include capital budgeting, the theory and practice of capital structure, leasing, capital asset pricing model, long-term financing, expansion and synthetic securities.

Course Text and Required Materials: Fundamental of Corporate Finance, 6th Edition, by Ross, Westerfield and Jordan.

Course Objective:  To learn the advanced decision making processes in the management of the finance function of corporations.  Students will learn about long-term investing techniques, the theory and practice of long-term financing of capital investments, theory and practice of corporate capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, nature and uses of  options, warrants, convertible securities and other derivative securities.  Additional topics that may be covered included pension fund management, financial distress  and risk management.

Course Requirements: There will be three exams (including the final exam) consisting of true/false, multiple choice, problems and short-answer essay questions.  The dates for the exams are set; the exact chapters to be covered on each exam may vary from those listed on the course outline.  Material for the exams will come from the text and class material.  The final exam may be comprehensive.   The course averages will be curved.

Students are required to complete and turn in assigned case studies.  The case are used to give students some experience in applying the material covered in class.  Exact assignments and due dates will be announced during the semester.   Students are encouraged to  use a spreadsheet (such as Lotus 1-2-3) and the Internet to work the cases.  The case solutions are to be typed, double spaced .  Late case solutions will be reduced one letter grade for each day late.
 
 Letter grades for the course will be assigned based on the weighted average of the scores for exams and cases using the following weights:

 Exam                  1               25%
 Exam                 2                25
 Final Exam                         25
 Problems and Cases        20
 Class discussion              05
                                            100%

If an exam must be missed, the student must give notice before the exam date.  The weight of the missed exam will be added to the weight of the final exam.  Any exam missed without notice before the exam date will receive a score of zero and the student will receive a failing grade for the course.  No make-up exams will be given.  There will be no extra credit projects.  There will be no incomplete grades given, except under the most severe circumstances.

Class Attendance and Academic Honesty:  It is the responsibility and the expectation that each student will attend class.  Each student bears the responsibility for all material covered in class and each assignment whether the student is in class or not.  Each student is responsible for knowing and understanding the material, and the consequences for not attending class.  Any student found cheating will be assigned a failing grade for the course and will be reported to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and to the Dean of the School of Business Administration for further disciplinary action.

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 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN
               College of Business And Public Affairs
Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics

Course Syllabus

Course Number, Section, Semester:  Finance 302, Section 001, M W F 9:00- 9:50a, Fall 2002

Instructor:   Dr. Mahmoud M. Haddad

Office Location:  Business Administration Building, Room 214

Office Telephone:  587-7249, Fax: 587-7241

Email: mhaddad@utm.edu        URL: http://www.utm.edu/~mhaddad

Office Hours: 1:30- 5:00 pm. M , W & F, other times by appointment.

Tentative Schedule

                   Chapter                                                  Topic                   *Work All Even Problems*
                                                                                 Introduction
                        5                                                       Review of Time Value of Money
                        6                                                       Review of  Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
                        7                                                       Interest Rate and Bond Valuation
                        7                                                       Interest Rate and Bond Valuation
                        7                                                       Interest Rate and Bond Valuation
                        8                                                       Stock Valuation
                        8                                                       Stock Valuation
                        8                                                       Stock Valuation
                        9                                                       Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria
                        9                                                       Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria
                        9                                                       Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria
                                                  Review                                         ***   Exam I   ***
                       10                                                     Making Capital Investment Decisions
                       10                                                     Making Capital Investment Decisions
                       10                                                     Making Capital Investment Decisions
                       11                                                     Project Analysis and Valuation
                       11                                                     Project Analysis and Valuation                         

                       12                                                     Some Lessons From Capital Market History 
                       13                                                     Risk, Return and the Security Market Line
                       13                                                     Risk, Return and the Security Market Line
                       14                                                     Options and Corporate Finance
                       14                                                     Options and Corporate Finance

                       15                                                     Cost O Capital 
                                                Review                                             ***   Exam 2   ***
                        17                                                   Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy

                        22                                                   International Corporate Finance

                        22                                                   International Corporate Finance
                        23                                                   Risk Management and Financial Engineering
                        23                                                   Risk Management and Financial Engineering
                        24                                                   Options and Corporate Securities
                        24                                                   Options and Corporate Securities
                        25                                                   Mergers and Acquisitions
                        25                                                   Mergers and Acquisitions
                        26                                                   Leasing
                        26                                                   Leasing
                                                Review                                               ***** Final Exam ***** 

Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 7:45 am -9:45 am
NOTE:

"Any student eligible for and requesting academic accommodations due to a disability is requested to provide a letter of accommodation from P.A.C.E. or Student Academic Support Center within the first two weeks of the semester."