Tutorial lessons
MODULE 05 — Corporate Finance (renamed from Corporate Issuers)
Browse the lessons available in this tutorial category.
Lessons
Tutorial lessons
CI 1 Organizational Forms, Corporate Issuer Features, and Ownership
How businesses are legally organized, what makes the corporate form distinctive, and how public and private issuers differ. Check-yourself items are study aids. Organizational Forms of Businesses Acro
CI 2 Investors and Other Stakeholders
How debt and equity claims differ, who else has a stake in a company, and why ESG factors now shape investment decisions. Check-yourself items are study aids. Financial Claims of Lenders and Sharehold
CI 3 Corporate Governance: Conflicts, Mechanisms, Risks, and Benefits
How a corporation balances the competing interests of its stakeholders, the mechanisms that keep those interests in check, and what strong or weak governance does to firm value. Check-yourself items a
CI 4 Working Capital and Liquidity
How an issuer turns its operations into cash and stays able to pay what falls due within a year. Check-yourself items are study aids. The Cash Conversion Cycle This module deals with the short-term si
CI 5 Capital Investments and Capital Allocation
How issuers classify long-term projects and choose among them using NPV, IRR, ROIC, and real options. Check-yourself items are study aids. Types of Capital Investments Capital investments, also called
CI 6 Capital Structure
How issuers blend debt and equity, and why the mix matters far less than the cash flows it finances. Check-yourself items are study aids. The Cost of Capital Capital structure is the long-term financi
CI 7 Business Models
How a firm serves customers, reaches them, prices its offer, and organizes to earn a profit. Check-yourself items are study aids. What a Business Model Describes A business model is a compact account