Jufe267 〈PRO — OVERVIEW〉

| Year | Milestone | Significance | |------|-----------|--------------| | 2002 | Course introduced as “Advanced Financial Management” | First attempt to bridge the gap between introductory finance and real‑world corporate decision‑making. | | 2008 | Renamed to JUF​E267 – Advanced Corporate Finance | Aligned with the university’s new coding scheme (three‑digit numbers for upper‑division courses). | | 2014 | Integration of Bloomberg Terminal labs | Provided hands‑on experience with market data, risk metrics, and valuation tools. | | 2019 | Launch of the “Live Deal” module | Students work on a semester‑long simulated M&A transaction with actual corporate sponsors. | | 2023 | Full transition to a hybrid delivery model (online + on‑campus) | Expanded access for remote learners while preserving interactive case work. |

Over two decades, JUF​E267 has morphed from a textbook‑driven lecture series into a practice‑oriented, data‑rich learning environment that mirrors the workflow of modern finance professionals.


By the end of the semester, students are expected to: jufe267

  • Apply Capital Structure Theory

  • Design and Evaluate Real‑World Corporate Finance Strategies By the end of the semester, students are expected to:

  • Execute M&A and Corporate Restructuring Analyses

  • Utilize Professional Financial Software

  • Communicate Financial Recommendations Effectively


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