1. To provide an introduction to the core concepts and key topic areas
of corporate finance and to give general framework of financial problems
within the company.
2. To understand the relationship between firm and financial market with
reference to investment and financing policies.
3. To identify the decision criteria for maximising corporate’s capital
structure.
4. To analyse the M&A activity and company’s valuation methods.
5. To examine bank’s activity.
1. Financial statements analysis:
1.1 asset conversion cycle and Working Capital management;
1.2 introduction to financial ratio analysis;
1.3 cash flow calculation and interpretation.
2. The investment decision:
2.1 time value of money;
2.2 actualization and capitalization;
2.3 capital budgeting tecniques: NPV, IRR.
3. The financial decision:
3.1 risk and return relationship. Portfolio Theory and
Capital Asset Pricing Model: basics;
3.2 the cost of capital: cost of debt, equity and WACC;
3.3 the optimal capital structure: theory and empirical
evidence;
3.4 the use of leverage: leveraged buyouts.
4. Basics of company’s valuation:
4.1 the Mergers and Acquisitions market: an overview;
4.2 company’s valuation techniques: Discounted Cash Flow
analysis and Comparables analysis.
5. Enterprises and financial institutions:
5.1 banks;
5.2 commercial bank operations.
The exam is oral and takes place at the end of the course. Incorrect
English or spelling will not be penalised.
Only students attending the course will have two written exam during the
course.
Brealey R., Myers S., Principles of Corporate Finance, McGraw Hill,
2000.
Additional readings will be suggested during the course.
Course overheads will be available on the website.