ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE
Obiettivi formativi
The course has the objective to lead students to build operative, excel-based models for capital budgeting decisions, stock valuation,
calculation of the cost of capital, company valuation. To reach this objective, the course will strengthen the theoretical and methodological
bases of the students and present data cases to apply theories and methods to real world problems.
Risultati di apprendimento attesi
Financial Mathematics and quantitative methods
Accounting and performance measurement
Basics of capital budgeting
Cost of capital
Financial structure
Excel function
Contenuti Del Corso
ADVANCED CAPITAL BUDGETING
1) Free cash flow models
2) Sensitivity analysis
VALUING BONDS AND STOCKS
1) Valuing bonds
2) Valuing stocks
RISK AND THE COST OF CAPITAL
1) Capital markets and the pricing of risk
2) Applications and estimation of Capital asset pricing model
3) Alternative models of systematic risk
CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND VALUATION
1) WACC
2) Adjusted Present Value
3) Flow to Equity
4) Business Valuation
M&A and IPO
1) Understanding the mechanics of mergers and acquisitions
2) Applications of valuation techniques to the case of IPOs and their specificities
Testi Di Riferimento
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson
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Metodologie Didattiche
- traditional lectures
- individual exercices
- cases studies
- presentations and assignments
- lab sessions
The course focuses on campus and online sessions. Each lesson is structured on three learning levels:
• Theory: the presentation of the main financial issues, rules and techniques.
• Applied theory, that is a focus on practical application of the financial rules in real contexts.
• Practice, that is, the ability to solve financial problems and to test the techniques presented.
In addition to that, classroom exercises, data cases, assignments and external professional guests will complete the educational offer.
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
- written test (2/3)
- assignments/project work executed during the course (1/3)
The written exam is targeted at appraising the theoretical and practical comprehension of the topics covered. The evaluation will be based on the assessment of the knowledge of the theoretical contents and on the students capability to apply them for the solution of practical financial problems, multiple choice questions and open questions.
Students’ participation during lectures is strongly encouraged also with the (optional) participation to assignments and project works. It will be considered in the final assessment.
Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale
Students have to prepare a research proposal based on a short presentation (maximum 3000 words in .doc) which must include:
- Object (research question, business scope/market or industry/product or service)
- Research objective
- Literature review
- Main contribution of the research
- Research Method/Data Collection
Only students who have passed the exam can apply for the "thesis assignment process"
Proposals should be submitted no later than 2 weeks before the administrative deadline for thesis assignment set by the University.
Settimana 1
Course Presentation
Fundamentals of corporate finance and the optimal capital structure
Settimana 2
Bond Valuation
Lab session and exercises on bond valuation
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 6
Settimana 3
Stock Valuation: The Dividend Discount Model
Lab session on stock valuation
Data Case
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 9
Settimana 4
Multiples method
Multiples model application and insights
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 9
Settimana 5
The estimation of cost of capital: CAPM parameters
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 10 and 12
paper provided by the instructor
Application: beta estimation
Settimana 6
Investor behavior and Capital Market Efficiency
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 13
Exercises
Settimana 7
Guest Lecture - Enel: estimation of cost of Capital
Data case on the Cost of capital
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 19
Settimana 8
Capital Budgeting with leverage: The WACC model; The APV model; The FTE model
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 18
Settimana 9
M&As
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 23
Settimana 10
IPOs
Berk, J., DeMarzo, P. (2023). Corporate Finance (Sixth, Global Ed.). Pearson, Chapter 28
Settimana 11
Guest lecture – SquarePoint Capital: IPOs from the field
Settimana 12
Final cases presentations