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About the Course

This course provides a brief introduction to the fundamentals of finance, emphasizing their application to a wide variety of real-world situations spanning personal finance, corporate decision-making, and financial intermediation. Key concepts and applications include: time value of money, risk-return tradeoff, cost of capital, interest rates, retirement savings, mortgage financing, auto leasing, capital budgeting, asset valuation, discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, net present value, internal rate of return, hurdle rate, payback period....

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MS

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Excellent and concise course! I've dealt with IRR and NPV for my job for years and did not fully understand their origins and limitations, and this course helped clearly articulate that for me.

LL

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The professor is very patient, he spends a lot of time making sense of the equations and the calculation process, which helps me comprehend the concepts and their application really a lot. Thank you!

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By Hanah G

Jul 1, 2019

I found this course to have a lot of relevant and useful information which gave me a basic understanding of corporate finance. The downside is that much of the maths needed to complete the quizzes is assumed knowledge and is not explained during lectures, so for some people it will be necessary to first learn how to perform algebra. At times, the quizzes also required information to complete them that was beyond the scope of the lectures they referred to.

By Max

Jun 28, 2017

This is a pretty good introduction or refresher for very basic concepts in Corp Finance. The lectures and slides were very clear and organized, but it was frustrating to not have answers or explanations for the problem sets (aside from forum discussions), and I don't think there were enough practice problems overall. It takes a lot of practice to really nail down the concepts, and 4-5 short questions per week is not enough.

By Duckenson J

Mar 28, 2018

Great course. I did not give it a 5 star because it was not as easy to follow as some of the other business courses I've taken on Coursera. This is probably because Corporate Finance is hard to explain in simple words inherently. However, if you do take the course, stick with it till the end. The first couple weeks will change the way you look at money. I found week 4 to be quite entertaining and informative.

By Aditya G

Mar 26, 2021

The course was great in terms of the information provided and the techniques taught. Professor Roberts was amazing in conveying the concepts. The issue I had was in the quizzes some questions were wrong. They either had wrong formula given or values did not match or the wrong options for one or two questions and had to just guess on which answer was expected.

By Akash D T

Jun 3, 2017

Its a great experience carrying out this course with such great tutors. very nice explanations given in class and in a very understandable manner. but there is a suggestion that i want to give that is more questions should be solved in the class so that it becomes more easy for the students to understand the course and go through the problem sets.

Thank You.

By Andrew M

Aug 20, 2022

I have enjoyed the content and learning platform very much so far in this academic venture. The teaching has been top notch and the video feature allows you to go faster through the content which I am a big fan of. My one gripe would be that I believe there are some errors in the quiz answers. A review of these might be needed, however I could be wrong.

By Miltiadis K

May 23, 2016

I thoroughly enjoyed this course though sometimes keeping up to pace with the professor proved a little difficult, especially for someone whose last finance course was back in 1999. This course has helped me understand stocks, commodities and investment banking. Thank you very much. I've just enrolled into my third course with Wharton.

By Luiz F S

Jan 9, 2022

Overall, good content. Feels too introductory for someone with a good financial knowledge, but also too concise/dense for someone with little-to-none financial background. Quizzes have a couple of incorrect answers, which the Warthon team promised to address an year ago, but are still there. Other than that, it is a great knowledge.

By Majd t

Jul 15, 2018

great lecturer great course, the lecturer's enthusiasm is infectious. I am a structural engineering intern and i look forward to understanding and learning more about corp fin. Improvements: EXCEL based questions would be extremely useful to improve computer skills in work place. More questions as well. 4 per week isnt enough :)

By Edith M

May 21, 2020

Good instructor, but he moves fast!!! I wish there were some reading assignments (even just a couple of pages) so that the content sinks in better. Wouldn't recommend this course to anyone who doesn't have basic math concepts down. Great for those professionals in the corporate world who just want to understand the "lingo."

By Nagaraja S

Apr 26, 2020

It gives a good introduction. However, application of these concepts is what we need to do to learn the concepts. I feel there needs to be Excel-based problems, more detailed to firm up the concepts. You can make these questions optional. But actually building the models in Excel is will will make the students learn

By K D

Mar 9, 2016

Very infomrativ. Did a great job of presenting real world cases and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of NPV and IRR. I feel like I understood the DCF and FCF concepts pretty quickly and wish we could have delved deeper into the full project analysis and sensitivity analysis presented in the spreadsheet.

By varun p

Sep 3, 2018

While the course was satisfactory as a whole, it felt like it lacked breadth compared to the other courses in the specialization. Was very light and could be completed easily. But the topics explored were done very well great job by Prof Roberts in making it so student friendly and understandable for everyone!

By Kim C

Jun 5, 2020

Very well taught by the professor. He was enthusiastic and told us many real-life examples. Although, I would like it if the course were a little more lucid to those entering the finance world with an empty slate. However, overall a wonderful course and would definitely recommend it. Thanks professor Roberts!

By Nanyi D

Jan 18, 2016

It is super helpful to know the general idea of the corporate finance by taking the course. While the course provides extending books to read for the subject, nothing is really in depth within the lectures. And I think it would be helpful for lots of people if the course provided explanation of quiz answers.

By Steven A

Apr 20, 2018

Lecturers give clear explanation in every topic. They also give examples on how to use the formulas. There are additional quizzes for practice as well. The graded quizzes assess the participant not only in theory, but also in application. Mentor replies the questions clearly in the discussion forum.

By Aleksei B

May 14, 2016

The course was really good: illustrative and clearly delivered explanations, comprehensible visualizations. Though, it looks like the old course being edited with some of the topics removed. I.e. some other topics might have been useful as well of introduction. Still, the present material is great.

By Anne S

Oct 18, 2018

This course was good for a basic understanding of terms and everyday calculations, but mastery is hard to achieve since the tests only have 4 questions, and I never really mastered the algebra that is needed to go along with this course. Failure of my high school teachers, not this course's fault.

By Hanghang L

Feb 21, 2016

I like the course since the basic concept is concise and clear.The review for every lesson highlights the essence of the class and the professor simplified the class by giving enough examples.I will enjoy the class better if the exams are more challenge and more related to the professor's lecture.

By Alexander V

Nov 17, 2022

Good course in combination with the accounting course also offered by Wharton. There was some overlap between topics but I actually enjoyed that aspect since it tied some elements together. Some of the videos need some light editing but the over content was straight-forward and to-the-point.

By Camille H

Oct 15, 2017

I've learned a lot and am now more aware of some technical aspects of finance. I was however expecting more general knowledge (more like a beginner's class) rather than tool to use on an everyday basis.

At the end it does become quite a bit hard to follow and agregate all the formulas together.

By Sri

Aug 5, 2016

Material was interesting and engaging. Sometimes the professor skips over material assuming the learner to understand where he is coming from and uses terms without defining them. Could be improved with more examples and more practice so it is not so abstract, especially in the last module.

By Din-Magomed I

Apr 15, 2021

I liked the instructor and the course overall. However, there are issues on the quizzes - some answer options listed in the quizzes are incorrect. Hence, you can't get the higher grade even if you know the right answer. Please fix those technical issues. Other than that, all is good.

By Iqra T

Nov 3, 2021

The course provided a comprehensive introduction to corporate finance and the instructor illustrated the concepts very well. However, I have issues with the quizzes. In the quizzes of almost every module, some mcqs did not have the correct answer as option, which affected my grade.

By Patrick R

Aug 6, 2017

Great, informative class that I felt as though I learned a lot of theoretical and practical applications. My only criticism is that the problem sets were short and did not test the concepts in much depth and when an answer was incorrect, did not receive any feedback regarding why