BUSINESS FINANCE TOOLS

Mario Comana, Riccardo Andriolo

Instructional goals

Learn about the most advanced and refined technical tools for business financing, both at intermediaries and on the financial markets. Participants will learn to recognise the most appropriate instrument to meet the company's financial needs, to quantify the company's borrowing capacity on the basis of repayment flows, to construct the contractual structure of the transaction, to define the correct prices of financing.

Prerequisites

Knowing the financial dynamics of a company and to know how to interpret the most significant quantitative indicators; knowing the operation of intermediaries and financial markets and their regulation.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding: the student will have acquired advanced knowledge of financial instruments to support companies; he will understand the logical behind the identification of technical forms of financing; he will be able to identify independently the main sources of information to interpret financial markets and interest rates as relevant to the financing choices of companies; Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: the student will be able to assess the creditworthiness of a company and identify the correct financial structure of the company; he/she will be able to identify the most suitable instrument with respect to the specific needs of the company; he/she will be able to propose and evaluate the correct contractual clauses and define the relevant quantitative parameters (duration, pricing, size of the transaction); Autonomy of judgement: the student will have developed the ability to critically examine the financing opportunities of companies in relation to the company's needs; he will be able to develop autonomous visions of the prospective conditions of the companies, of the financial markets and of the related company financing choices. Communication skills: students will have developed the ability to communicate with professionals in the sector and will therefore be able to interpret the technical and slang language of finance and express their points of view in appropriate language. He or she will also be able to transfer the content of contractual and slang expressions typical of the sector to non-specialists with whom he or she will have conversations. Learning skills: the student will be able to keep constantly updated on the dynamics of the financial markets, on the evolution of innovations and new financing techniques of companies and will be able to continuously enrich his or her specialist knowledge.

Course Contents

The criteria for the evaluation of loans by banks - The process of building and managing a structured financing operation - The regulatory framework - The contractual structure of financing transactions: term sheets, covenants, pricing - The financing of projects - The financing of real estate investments - Structured finance operations - Market financing: bond issues and capital increases on the stock exchange - Leasing - Debt restructuring - Facilitated finance

Reference Books

There is no single reference text. Slides and handouts will be provided for each lesson. Further readings will be provided in the classroom.

Teaching Methods

The didactics will make use of face-to-face lectures, discussion of business cases and guided exercises, expert testimony, individual or group research.

Assessment Method

Written examination with open and closed answers; exercises on the calculation of significant financial ratios, verification of covenants, assessment of creditworthiness. For attending students, Group assignment's results weights about 60% on the final valuation.

Thesis assignment criteria

There are no restrictions. Theses will be assigned by the professor on the basis of the approval of a thesis project prepared by the student on the basis of the indications on the teacher's web page.

Week 1 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Credit procedures: valuation, management, monitoring Session 2 – On Campus | Case study - Corporate loan

Week 2 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Corporate loans techniques: term sheet Session 2 – On Campus | Case study Term Sheet

Week 3 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Corporate and investment banking Session 2 – On Campus | Leasing vs Mutuo

Week 4 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online Corporate banking (guest speaker) Session 2 – On Campus | Real estate financing

Week 5 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Alternative financing instruments Session 2 – On Campus | Case study: debt capital market

Week 6 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Financing regulatory framework Session 2 – On Campus | Case study: bond issue

Week 7 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Project financing Session 2 – On Campus | Case study: indexes and covenant

Week 8 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Debt restructuring Session 2 – On Campus | Case study: project financing

Week 9 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Loans syndication Session 2 – On Campus | Case study: Alternative financing instruments

Week 10 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Leveraged buy outs and acquisition financing Sessione 2 – On Campus | Case study: Leveraged buy outs and acquisition financing

Week 11 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Equity capital market Session 2 – On Campus | Alternative financing instruments: Group assignment

Week 12 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Session 1 – Online | Equity capital market (guest speaker) Session 2 – On Campus | Alternative financing instruments: Group assignment