30024 - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYSIS
Department of Accounting
ANTONIO MARRA
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The main topics covered in this course are:
- A refresh of basic accounting concepts and main tools
- The Analysis of Financial Statements
- Earnings Quality analysis: determinants, economic consequences and proxy.
- Firms’ valuation using the most common valuation techniques.
- An overall understanding of role and responsibility of key players in the financial information field (analysts, investor relators, and so on)
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the course you will be famialir with:
- financial accounting process, preparation and dissemination of related infor.
- Accounting standard and firms' disclosure
- Financial Analysis using financial statements on key dimension such: Profitability, Liquidity and Solvency
- Financials Forecasting
- Bankruptcy and Fraud Detection
- Assessment of Accounting quality and its determinants and relevant measurement tools.
- Firms Valuation main valuation techniques
- Interplay among information senders and receivers (e.g. Investor relation managers, analysts and investors).
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Students will be able to manage real cases and build, interpret and report on firms’ overall “quality”. At the end of the course you will be able to implement an analysis of firms’ financial statements, assess its quality of earnings, deliver a firm valuation and, finally and potentially make an investment recommendaiton.
Teaching methods
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
- Interaction/Gamification
DETAILS
A) Group Assignment goal is twofold. First it fosters group working, time management and "search of data". Second, as it is also presented in class improves students ability on preparation of strctured reports and presentation skills.
B) Guetst speakers will introduce students to hot and relevant topic such the "value of ESG and sustainability" on firms valuation; the valuation of firms in the M&A process and the role played by investor relators in current "social media driven" days.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
Attending Students
The final grade of the course is determined as a sum of: Group Projects and a Final Written Exam.
Group Projects are worth 11 points
Final Exam is worth 20 points.
Final Grade is on total of 31 points.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Non-Attending Students
For non attending Students the Final Exam is as per attending students (20 points total).
As substitute of Group Projects "Non-attending students" are to deliver 3 individual projects similar in spirit to the ones related to Group projects of attending students (11 points total)
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Antonio Marra. (2021). Financial Statement Analysis. Firms’ Analysis and Valuation. McGraw-Hill, In press.
- Lecture notes
- Additional readings (research papers) uploaded on Blackboard.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Antonio Marra. (2021). Financial Statement Analysis. Firms’ Analysis and Valuation. McGraw-Hill, In press.
- Lecture notes
- Additional readings (research papers) uploaded on Blackboard.