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COURSE NUMBER: EWMBA 231.1

COURSE TITLE: Corporate Financial Management

UNITS OF CREDIT: 3

INSTRUCTOR: Ulrike Malmendier

E-MAIL ADDRESS: ulrike@econ.berkeley.edu

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

MEETING DATE/TIME:  Mondays, 6:00PM-9:30PM

PREREQUISITE(S): EWMBA203

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

REQUIRED READINGS:   TBD

BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE: TBD   

ABSTRACT OF COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:

This course is a continuation of EWMBA 203. It covers techniques for valuing projects and corporations, topics in capital structure (payout policies, distress, mergers and acquisitions, public financing), topics of interest relating to small companies (working capital management, private equity financing, venture capital), and an introduction to real options (time permitting) . The course is meant to provide a good understanding of major issues confronting financial managers in companies large and small.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: 

Ulrike Malmendier received her PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University in 2002, and her PhD in Law (summa cum laude) from the University of Bonn in 2000. She joined Berkeley in 2006 as an Assistant Professor, after having been at Stanford as Assistant Professor of Finance since 2002. She also is a research associate at NBER (Corporate Finance and Labor Economics) and a faculty research fellow at IZA, a CESifo affiliate, and a CEPR research affiliate. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the Max-Planck Institute in Bonn, Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, and Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago.Recently, she was named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2010-2012), and she received several Citations of Excellence by Emerald for her research (2009, 2006). She was named Distinguished Speaker at the European Financial Management meeting in Milan, Italy, Keynote Speaker at the ERIM Invitational Conference "Frontiers in Research in Management" in Rotterdam (NL), and Distinguished Speaker at the Mergers and Acquisitions conference in Exeter (UK). She was a selected speaker at the Review of Economic Studies European Tour 2002. She has received fellowships and grants from numerous institutions in the U.S. and Europe.She currently serves as associate editor for the Journal of Financial Intermediation, the Economic Journal, and the Journal of the European Economic Association as well as the guest associate editor for the Special Issue on Behavioral Economics and Finance of Management Science. She has been on the program committee and organized numerous sessions at the annual meetings of the American Economic Association, American Finance Association, and Western Finance Association. She also was one of the founders and is a continuing organizer of the Behavioral Economics Annual Meeting (BEAM) as well as an organizer of the Psychology and Economics segment of the Stanford Institute in Theoretical Economics (SITE).