Scuola di Economia e Management
Syllabus
Academic Year 2016/17 First Semester
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Learning Objectives
At the end of the course the student will be able:
Learning targets
At the end of the course the student will gain knowledge about the foundations of corporate finance, the optimal capital structure, cash management and financing choices, the time value of money and the company valuation techniques.
Course Content
Financing policies are fundamental for firms in every step of their life cycle (development, change or crisis). Financing activity, therefore, must be continuous and systematic. In order to identify the best financing and investment policies, to take Working Capital decisions and to be able to carry on an M&A activity, course will provide appropriate coverage of the following topics:
The aim is to provide students thorough knowledge of these issues, presenting characteristics, functioning, data and exercises.
Course Delivery
The first part of the course (Sessions 1-8) focuses on financial statement analysis (1-4) and the financing decision (5-7). Attending students can take the mid-term written exam at Session 8. Concerning the second part (Sessions 9-15), the topics covered are the investment decision (9-10) and basic of company’s valuation (11-12). Attending students that took the first exam (mark at least equal to 16/30) can take the second written exam during the last session.
Course overheads will be published on the website of the course on “my.liuc.it”.
Course Evaluation
Attending students can take the mid-term written exam. They can take the second written exam only if the mark of the first one is at least equal to 16/30. Attending students, whose mark in the mid-term written exam is not sufficient, have to take a global oral exam. It is possible to take global oral exam at the last session, during the second written exam. Students that don’t pass second written exam have to take a global oral exam.
Syllabus
Session 1 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: The foundations of corporate finance: role and objectives Introduction to Financial Statement: balance sheet and income statement reclassification Readings: |
Session 2 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Exercises (reclassification) – Ebitda and NFP calculation Readings: |
Session 3 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Continuation of Session 2 Financial Ratios (Profitability and Debt Ratios) Risk and return relationship. Portfolio theory and Capital Asset Pricing Model Readings: |
Session 4 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: The cost of capital: cost of debt and cost of equity, WACC The optimal capital structure Readings: |
Session 5 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Cash management and financing choices The debt market (including the issue of bonds) Readings: |
Session 6 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Cash flow calculation: the importance of working capital Exercises Readings: |
Session 7 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Exercise (exam simulation) Readings: |
Session 8 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Mid-term written exam Readings: |
Session 9 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: The time value of money (Present Value), NPV, IRR – Exercises Readings: |
Session 10 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Introduction to company’s value and valuation techniques Readings: |
Session 11 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: A real case of valuation Readings: |
Session 12 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Company’s internal and external growth – the M&A market Readings: |
Session 13 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Exercise (exam simulation) Readings: |
Session 14 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Final written exam Readings: |
Session 15 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: | Topics: Final remarks about the course Readings: |