Columbia University is offering a free online course on Corporate Finance. The course is four weeks long, with the nearest registrations on the 4th of May and the 1st of July. The course is taught by Professor Daniel Wolfenzon, a Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School. The course teaches about stocks and bonds and their valuation, financial concepts and theories, and how to evaluate the financial projects of corporations.
Columbia University is an Ivy League University; founded in 1754 and is the fifth oldest university in the United States of America. Columbia University offers a wide variety of degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level. Columbia University is one of the most outstanding universities in the world.
The course is divided into four weeks:
- Time Value of Money and Present Value
- Net Present Value and the Internal Rate of Return Rule
- Capital Budgeting
- Valuation of Bonds and Stocks
The course is entirely free, but if you want to receive a certificate, upgrade your plan by paying and get a sharable certificate.