COURSE NUMBER: MBA237.2
COURSE TITLE: Financial Modeling
UNITS OF CREDIT: 2 units
INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Tasker
E-MAIL ADDRESS: tasker@haas.berkeley.edu
CLASS FORMAT: In-class modeling exercises with some lecture and discussion
MEETING DAY(S)/TIME: Section 2: Monday, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
PREREQUISITE(S): MBA202A, MBA 203
REQUIRED READINGS: None
BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE:
In-class modeling exercises, Quizzes, Class participation
ABSTRACT OF COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES: Financial modeling is
the art and science of constructing spreadsheet models of firms' future
financial statements. In this class, we build increasingly sophisticated
models reflecting varying assumptions about firms' operating and financial
policies, and then use these models for valuation and the analysis of
transactions ranging from leveraged buyouts to mergers & acquisitions to
venture investments. Students heading towards careers in investment
banking, commercial banking, corporate finance, project finance, venture capital
and management consulting will find this course helpful.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Sarah Tasker taught Financial Modeling at Cornell
University's Johnson Graduate School of Management and as part of SG Cowen's
Investment Banking Associate Training Program before coming to Haas in 2001.
She won the Apple Teaching Award in 1999 at Cornell and the Cheit
Award for Excellence in Teaching at Haas in 2001. She received her BS in
Physics and Humanities from MIT in 1988, her MS in Accounting from Northeastern
University in 1990, her PhD in Management from MIT in 1997, and was an auditor
at Coopers & Lybrand from 1990 to 1992.