Printed materials
This course is made up of six study units, which have been designed to take advantage of a well-written prescribed textbook. The reference for your textbook is given below.
The course's six study units complement your textbook. Each study unit:
- extracts the important issues from the textbook;
- organizes the concepts from your textbook in a systematic and organized format;
- provides clarification or gives additional explanation to supplement the textbook;
- provides illustrations and activities to help you apply financialtheory to real-life accounting situations; and
- provides you with case studies and supplementary
Readings
You may be instructed in the study units to read articles or other supplementary materials. These will be available online or provided as hard copies at the backs of the study units. For online readings, instead of typing in the URL, you can click the link in the online study unit provided in the OLE.
E-Library E-Reserve readings
You may be instructed to read articles in the E-Library E-Reserve. To read these items, go to the University's E-Library and click E-Reserve. Log in, click Accept/Agree on the Copyright Restrictions page, fill in the Course Code box, and click Search.
Set textbook
You are required to purchase the following set textbook:
Ross, S A, Westerfield, R W, Jaffe, J, Jordan, B D (2019) Corporate Finance, 12th edn, McGraw-Hill.
Please make sure that you buy this textbook. Although your set textbook has been written for the financial community in the United States, the theories it discusses can be applied to Hong Kong's financial environment. As you read the textbook, try to analyse some of the assumptions and limitations that underlie its general theories.
Ask yourself the questions: 'How do these theories relate to my working situation?' and 'How do these theories relate to the financial environment of Hong Kong?'
Additional reading texts
In addition to your compulsory textbook, the following books are recommended as additional reading texts:
Glen, A (2013) Corporate Financial Management, 5th edn, Pearson.
Brealey, R A, Myers, C M and Allen, F (2014) Principles of Corporate Finance, 11th (Global) edn, McGraw-Hill.
Ross, S A, Westerfield, R W, Jordan, B D, Lim, J and Tan, R (2012) Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, Asia Global edn, McGraw-Hill.
Non-print media
Non-print media will not be required for this course.
Equipment required by students
You are recommended to invest in a financial calculator such as Texas Instruments BAII PLUS Professional and Casio FC100. This will aid in time value calculations. For details of the approved models of calculators in examinations, please refer to the 'Approved List of Calculators for August 2015 exams' from the Registry. Models which do not appear on the list or do not bear the 'HKEA/HKEAA Approved' label are not allowed in exams. May I also remind you that Casio FC200, Casio FC100V and Casio FC200V are not allowed in exams.
Access to a personal computer loaded with Microsoft Excel for Windows is highly recommended.