COURSE NUMBER: EWMBA 231.1

This course is cross-listed with the Full-time MBA Program

COURSE TITLE: Corporate Finance

UNITS OF CREDIT: 3

INSTRUCTOR: Susan Cheng

E-MAIL ADDRESS: susan_cheng@haas.berkeley.edu  

CLASS WEB PAGE LOCATION: https://bspace.berkeley.edu/portal 

MEETING DAY(S)/TIME:  Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00PM

PREREQUISITE(S): EWMBA203

CLASS FORMAT: The class is comprised of lectures and case discussions. 

REQUIRED READINGS:   1 text and a course reader with cases

BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE:

            Class Participation     +/- 5% of your grade

Midterm                      20% of your grade

Final                            30% of your grade

            5 cases                        50% of your grade (to be done in groups)      

ABSTRACT OF COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:

This course is a continuation of EWMBA 203. It covers techniques for valuing projects and corporation, methods of financing projects and corporations, financial management, capital structure, risk management, corporate governance, corporate restructuring, and compensation. The course is meant to provide a good understanding of the ways in which financing methods and techniques can affect firm value.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: 

Susan Cheng is currently the managing director of IDG Venture Services which oversees and coordinates activities across the IDG global family of venture and private equity funds (www.idgventures.com).  In 1997, she helped to found IDG Ventures in San Francisco, a venture capital fund investing in early-stage IT and new media companies.  As a general partner and CFO of the fund, Dr. Cheng represented IDG Ventures on the boards of fourteen portfolio companies.  In 2007, Dr. Cheng retired from active investment in new companies.  Prior to her work with IDG Ventures, Dr. Cheng was Vice President and Treasurer of Teknekron Corporation where she managed portfolios of both public and private investments. 

Before entering the private equity, Dr. Cheng was an assistant professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business and at UC-Berkeley Haas School of Business. Dr. Cheng has a PhD in finance from Stanford University, an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania – Wharton, and a MA and BA in Mathematics from the University of Illinois and Northwestern University, respectively.