20360 - PRECORSO DI FINANZA AZIENDALE / CORPORATE FINANCE - PREPARATORY COURSE
Department of Finance
For the instruction language of the course see class group/s below
LEONELLA GORI
Classe/i impartita/e in lingua italiana
Conoscenze pregresse consigliate
Mission e Programma sintetico
MISSION
PROGRAMMA SINTETICO
The course covers the following topics:
Cash flow computation for corporate and investment valuation:
· Capital budgeting decisions: net present value and the internal rate of return;
· Estimating the cost of capital and the capital asset pricing model;
· Capital structure theories and choices and the relationship between leverage and value;
· Corporate valuation: an introduction to asset-side and equity-side methods.
ESG introduction and relevance of sustainability.
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi (RAA)
CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
At the end of the course, students will have a basic knowledge of:
- financial analysis;
- they will have a basic understanding of the investments process and of their valuation;
- they will be aware of the risk and return assessment methods;
- they will be able to analyze and distinguish the features of the main financing alternatives;
- they will be able to assign a hierarchy of expected costs to the different sources of funding;
- they will have a basic knowledge of the main valuation approaches and methodologies;
- they will have an awareness of the role of ESG in the sustainability of companies and of society;
- they will be able to recognize the different actors in the financial world.
CAPACITA' DI APPLICARE CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
- understand and carry out financial analysis based on the financial statements related to a business entity;
- evaluate and select investment projects;
- estimate the risk and return of an investment alternatives;
- estimate the cost of capital of a company;
- understand the aim and the composition of the financial structure;
- understand the fundamentals of valuation;
- understand the rationale and the relevance of ESG topics.
- understand the areas of activity in the investment banking world.
Modalità didattiche
- Lezioni
- Esercitazioni pratiche
- Lavori/Assignment individuali
- Lavori/Assignment di gruppo
DETTAGLI
The first part of the course will be taught online and there are both exercises and online lectures. The material will be available for students before the beginning of the second part of the course, face to face, in the classroom.
During the online part of the course, the students are required to attend the lessons asynchronously and read the suggested material. Some assignments (no grade) will be available and suggested. they are in the form of short exercises and self-assessment multiple-choice questions.
Metodi di valutazione dell'apprendimento
Accertamento in itinere | Prove parziali | Prova generale | |
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STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
The course does not have an exam at the end and it is not compulsory. Some exercises will be available during the online part of the course and during the face-to-face part. They are no evaluated assessments.
Materiali didattici
STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
There are no compulsory materials, no compulsory textbooks.
Instructor materials and a suggested book: "Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, by Pierre Vernimmen, Pascal Quiry, Maurizio Dallocchio, Yann le Fur, Antonio Salvi; 5th edition." All the material will be available in e-learning.
LEONELLA GORI
Class group/s taught in English
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The course covers the following topics:
Cash flow computation for corporate and investment valuation:
· Capital budgeting decisions: net present value and the internal rate of return;
· Estimating the cost of capital and the capital asset pricing model;
· Capital structure theories and choices and the relationship between leverage and value;
· Corporate valuation: an introduction to asset-side and equity-side methods.
ESG introduction and relevance of sustainability.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the course, students will have a basic knowledge of:
- financial analysis;
- they will have a basic understanding of the investment process;
- they will be aware of the risk and return measurement methods;
- they will be able to analyze and distinguish the features of the main financing alternatives;
- they will be able to assign a hierarchy of expected costs to the different sources of funding;
- they will have a basic knowledge of the main valuation approaches and methodologies;
- they will have an awareness of the role of ESG in the sustainability of companies and of society
- they will be able to recognize the different actors in the financial world.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- understand and carry out financial analysis based on the financial statements related to a business entity;
- evaluate and select investment projects
- estimate the risk and return of an investment alternative;
- estimate the cost of capital of a company
- understand the aim and the composition of the financial structure;
- understand the fundamentals of valuation;
- understand the rationale and the relevance of ESG topics.
- Understand the areas of activity in the investment banking world.
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Practical Exercises
- Individual works / Assignments
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
DETAILS
The first part of the course will be taught online and there are both exercises and online lectures. The material will be available for students before the start of the second part of the course, face to face, in the classroom.
During the online part of the course, the students are required to attend the lessons asynchronously and read the suggested material. Some assignments will be available and suggested.
Assessment methods
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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|
x | x | x |
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The course does not have an exam at the end and it is not compulsory. Some exercises will be available during the online part of the course and during the face-to-face part. They are no evaluated assessments.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
There are no compulsory materials, no compulsory textbooks.
Instructor materials and a suggested book: "Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, by Pierre Vernimmen, Pascal Quiry, Maurizio Dallocchio, Yann le Fur, Antonio Salvi; 5th edition." All the material will be available in e-learning.