LSEFinance
FM211

Principles of Finance II

One-to-one support for LSE's Principles of Finance II module, with help understanding the main ideas, keeping up with the work, and preparing confidently for assessments.

About

Introduces corporate financial decision-making and the capital markets in which firms raise funds. Students examine capital budgeting, financing, capital structure, cost of capital, payout policy, corporate governance and financial decisions under market imperfections.

Support for FM211 Principles of Finance II at LSE

Our tutoring for FM211 is designed to make the module feel more manageable. Sessions can focus on clarifying lecture material, rebuilding foundations, working through problem sets, case work, modelling tasks and exam preparation, and developing a clearer strategy for revision and assessed work. The aim is to help students understand the module deeply enough to apply the material independently, not just memorise model answers.

Common Challenges

Students often struggle with:

  • understanding the connections between capital budgeting and financing decisions in the wider financial decision
  • applying capital structure accurately and interpreting cost of capital in calculations, cases or modelling tasks
  • explaining assumptions, risk and financial implications rather than relying on memorised formulas
  • building a clear revision plan when the module starts to feel cumulative
How our tutors help

Our tutors can help by:

  • Clarifying the financial logic linking capital budgeting with financing decisions
  • Working through calculations and models involving capital structure
  • Interpreting cost of capital, assumptions and financial implications
  • Preparing for technical exam, case or coursework questions
  • Tailoring sessions to the exact parts of FM211 that feel unclear
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