Business education in Sweden has been characterized as the meeting of Mercury, the god of merchants, with Minerva, the patron of science. The understanding of corporate financing typifies that association, i.e., commerce is depicted in accepted, systematic formulations. The course that is described herein is a master’s level finance course at Umeå University in Sweden – Advanced Corporate Finance. The primary purpose of this course is to provide an integrated overview of the most important concepts in Corporate Finance in theory, practice and in some instances method. The course is designed to develop students’ ability to
Highlighted and discussed are measures such as how business valuation can affect various stakeholders, and potential implications are related to ethics and sustainability. A group exercise and case study analysis, used in the course, are covered in the paper. The paper should be of interest to educators and administrators because of Michael Porter’s reflection that one of the competitive advantages of Sweden is the universally high educational level of its population.