What This Document Is
This is a practice exam for FIN 221, Corporate Finance, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Specifically, it’s a custom exam from Fall 2011 (Exam 1). It’s designed to assess your understanding of core principles in financial decision-making and valuation, mirroring the style and difficulty level of assessments used in the course. This resource offers a valuable opportunity to test your knowledge and identify areas for further study.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is ideal for students currently enrolled in or preparing for a Corporate Finance course. It’s particularly useful for those seeking to solidify their grasp of foundational concepts before a formal assessment. Working through these types of problems can help build confidence and improve time management skills under exam conditions. It’s best utilized as part of a comprehensive study plan, alongside lectures, textbooks, and other course materials.
Topics Covered
* Time Value of Money
* Financial Statement Analysis (implied)
* Valuation of Annuities and Cash Flows
* Corporate Forms of Organization & Financial Markets
* Present and Future Value Calculations
* Loan Amortization & Cash Flow Analysis
* Interest Rate Sensitivity
What This Document Provides
* Multiple-choice questions covering a range of corporate finance topics.
* Scenarios requiring application of financial principles to real-world situations.
* Problems involving calculations of present and future values.
* Questions designed to test understanding of different investment options.
* A format closely aligned with typical university-level exam questions.
* Opportunities to practice applying key formulas and concepts.