I keep seeing the term what is corporate finance in business and investment discussions, but I’m still not fully clear on what it actually covers. From what I understand, corporate finance deals with how a company manages its money — including decisions about raising funds, budgeting, investing in projects, and managing risks. But I’m curious how this works in real situations. For example:
- How does a company decide whether to borrow money or issue shares?
- Who makes these financial decisions?
- Does corporate finance also include things like mergers and acquisitions, or is that separate?