FINANCIAL REPORTING,PERFORMANCE & ESGS

FINANCIAL REPORTING,PERFORMANCE & ESGS

Lucia Pierini

Instructional goals

This course focuses on financial statement analysis, which allows for performing a firm's fundamental analysis. Fundamental analysis is a method of measuring a security's intrinsic value by examining related economic and financial factors.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, you should have a basic understanding of how to (1) read and reclassify financial statements; (2) analyze financial statements and interpret ratios, and then assess firm performance; (3) perform firm valuation and forecasting.

Course Contents

The course focuses on the following topics: • Introduction to financial statements and valuation; • The reformulation and analysis of shareholders' equity, balance sheet, income statement and cash flow; • The analysis of profitability and credit risk; • Valuation methods; • Valuing intangible assets; • Accounting quality; • ESG performance.

Reference Books

Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation – by Stephen N. Penman, Fifth Edition, McGraw Hill International Edition; ISBN: 978-007-132640-7. Financial Statement Analysis for Value Investing – by Stephen N. Penman, Peter F. Pope, Columbia University Press ISBN: 0231215681

Teaching Methods

Teaching and learning consist of the following: (1) in-class activities: lectures, exercises, and case discussions; and (2) out-of-class activities, including independent reading of the textbook, exercises, and case preparation.

Assessment Method

The student evaluation system adopted by the Graduate School consists of continuous assessment, designed to monitor progressive learning during the semester, and a final exam. Students are evaluated based on 31 points as it follows: i) Class participation 5% ii) Team project work 25% iii) Final exam 70%

Thesis assignment criteria

To sent an email to lpierini@luiss.it Type of Thesis: Quantitative Thesis There are no specific requirements regarding a minimum grade in my course or a minimum overall GPA.

Week 1

Introduction to Financial Statements and Valuation

Week 2

The Analysis of Shareholders' Equity, Balance Sheet and Income Statement, and their reformulation

Week 3

The Cash Flow and its reformulation

Week 4

The Cash Flow and its reformulation

Week 5

The Analysis of Profitability and Credit Risk

Week 6

Valuation Methods: Multiple

Week 7

Valuation Methods: DCF

Week 8

Performance Measurement in the Banking Sector; Valuing Intangible Assets

Week 9

ESG Performance

Week 10

Accounting Quality

Week 11

Team project work presentation

Week 12

Mock Exam; Q&A session