ID:
TDS19
Tipo Insegnamento:
Obbligatorio
Durata (ore):
60
CFU:
8
SSD:
FINANZA AZIENDALE
Url:
MANAGEMENT AND COMPUTER SCIENCE/BASE Anno: 3
Anno:
2023
Dati Generali
Periodo di attività
Secondo Semestre (05/02/2024 - 04/05/2024)
Syllabus
Obiettivi Formativi
The main goal of this course is to provide a knowledge basis of the Corporate Finance and Financial Markets fields, together with a broad introduction to the role of Fintech companies. The course develops a deeper understanding of the tools that are used to take investment and financing decisions, and on the functioning of the financial markets. The final goal is to be able to judge an organization and their strategy on their value creation capacities, and to understand how the securities are traded.
Prerequisiti
Financial Accounting; Financial Mathematics;
Basic Statistical concepts.
Basic Statistical concepts.
Metodi didattici
Each week topics on finance are discussed, based on the course’s main literature. In addition, students, in groups, will analyze and discuss case studies relating to the topics studied in class. The case study analysis is part of a written group work. Practical classroom exercises will deepen the theoretic understanding of the course. The exercises will be available on the course website in advance. Students are invited to actively participate and contribute during classes.
Verifica Apprendimento
Students are expected to review the required material before class and to participate in the class. Students are encouraged to ask questions during class and will be given the chance to answer questions.
Details regarding the grading criteria for class participation will be provided during the classes.
The assessment is divided in 2 types. Students that do the group activities:
(1) Final exam (50%);
(2) Project Work (20%);
(3) Midterm (20%)
(3) Class Participation (10%)
Attendance and participation to the group activities is compulsory unless specific exemptions that need to be discussed with the professor before the beginning of the lectures.
The grades of midterm and of the project work are only valid until the last exam in July.
Students that do not do the group works will be evaluated 100% on the final exam.
The complete final exam might consists of multichoice and open questions together.
Two versions of the final exam will be assigned according to the student type (attending versus non-attending students)
The exams in September/January can be done in oral form if participants are below the number of 3.
Details regarding the grading criteria for class participation will be provided during the classes.
The assessment is divided in 2 types. Students that do the group activities:
(1) Final exam (50%);
(2) Project Work (20%);
(3) Midterm (20%)
(3) Class Participation (10%)
Attendance and participation to the group activities is compulsory unless specific exemptions that need to be discussed with the professor before the beginning of the lectures.
The grades of midterm and of the project work are only valid until the last exam in July.
Students that do not do the group works will be evaluated 100% on the final exam.
The complete final exam might consists of multichoice and open questions together.
Two versions of the final exam will be assigned according to the student type (attending versus non-attending students)
The exams in September/January can be done in oral form if participants are below the number of 3.
Testi
• Brealey, R. A., Myers, S. C., and F. Allen, Principles of Corporate Finance, 13th edition, McGraw-Hill
• Additional literature such as scientific articles and professional websites
• Professor’s presentations (PDF slides) will be available on the course website.
•Harvard Business School Case Studies will complement the lectures.
• Additional literature such as scientific articles and professional websites
• Professor’s presentations (PDF slides) will be available on the course website.
•Harvard Business School Case Studies will complement the lectures.
Contenuti
1. The role of Corporate Finance
2. Time value of money: Present Value and Future Value
a. Present value
b. Stock valuation
c. bond valuation
d. Investment decision
3. Risk and capital budgeting
a. risk and return
b. capital budgeting
5. Financial Decision
a. Financial forecasting and planning
b. Dividend Policy
c. Financial leverage and Capital Structure Policy
d. Capital structure Policy
6. Debt Types
7. Sustainable Finance
8. Fintech
2. Time value of money: Present Value and Future Value
a. Present value
b. Stock valuation
c. bond valuation
d. Investment decision
3. Risk and capital budgeting
a. risk and return
b. capital budgeting
5. Financial Decision
a. Financial forecasting and planning
b. Dividend Policy
c. Financial leverage and Capital Structure Policy
d. Capital structure Policy
6. Debt Types
7. Sustainable Finance
8. Fintech
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi
The course will provide a solid knowledge of finance. In particular, the intended learning outcomes are reported below in greater detail.
Knowledge and understanding:
The course will cover the theoretical and methodological foundations of corporate finance, which allows to evaluate all financing and corporate decisions, and of financial markets and Fintech, by introducing the students to the market functioning and to the role of Fintech institutions. It will offer also practical tools to manage real financial problems.
Applying knowledge and understanding:
The student be able to quantify the value of a project / company taking financing decisions into account; compute expected changes in stock prices relating from these financing decisions, understand the functioning of the financial markets and of Fintech companies. A written test (final test) and some test simulations will serve in strengthening the student learning process.
Making judgments:
The student, using the methodologies acquired during the course, will acquire the ability to collect and interpret real financial data in order to deal with investment decision analysis and to judge company’s value creation process. The course will lead students to solve and real business cases both at the corporate level.
Communication skills:
At the end of the course the student will be able to use the business and technical vocabulary of the Finance sector addressing the decision issues at hand with terminological accuracy. Through the various activities that will take place during the course – lessons with discussion, case studies discussions, practical lessons – Students will develop the ability to communicate the financial analysis both in written form (texts and exercises) and in oral form. The communication skills will be oriented to the critical analysis of financial management problems within the company in several contexts, as well as to the ability to develop concrete solutions and communicate them both in team groups and to the class. The students will be requited to present a Finance topic to increase their communication skills.
Learning skills:
Students will acquire the knowledge and analysis tools that will allow them to deal with financial problems in a complex and dynamic context. Students will acquire the basic theoretical and practical knowledge to judge the functioning of a firm. These skills will allow him to continue to deepen the topics addressed independently and to undertake further studies foreseen in the Degree Program and the learning experiences in the workplace.
Knowledge and understanding:
The course will cover the theoretical and methodological foundations of corporate finance, which allows to evaluate all financing and corporate decisions, and of financial markets and Fintech, by introducing the students to the market functioning and to the role of Fintech institutions. It will offer also practical tools to manage real financial problems.
Applying knowledge and understanding:
The student be able to quantify the value of a project / company taking financing decisions into account; compute expected changes in stock prices relating from these financing decisions, understand the functioning of the financial markets and of Fintech companies. A written test (final test) and some test simulations will serve in strengthening the student learning process.
Making judgments:
The student, using the methodologies acquired during the course, will acquire the ability to collect and interpret real financial data in order to deal with investment decision analysis and to judge company’s value creation process. The course will lead students to solve and real business cases both at the corporate level.
Communication skills:
At the end of the course the student will be able to use the business and technical vocabulary of the Finance sector addressing the decision issues at hand with terminological accuracy. Through the various activities that will take place during the course – lessons with discussion, case studies discussions, practical lessons – Students will develop the ability to communicate the financial analysis both in written form (texts and exercises) and in oral form. The communication skills will be oriented to the critical analysis of financial management problems within the company in several contexts, as well as to the ability to develop concrete solutions and communicate them both in team groups and to the class. The students will be requited to present a Finance topic to increase their communication skills.
Learning skills:
Students will acquire the knowledge and analysis tools that will allow them to deal with financial problems in a complex and dynamic context. Students will acquire the basic theoretical and practical knowledge to judge the functioning of a firm. These skills will allow him to continue to deepen the topics addressed independently and to undertake further studies foreseen in the Degree Program and the learning experiences in the workplace.
Criteri Necessari per l'Assegnazione del Lavoro Finale
Research proposal
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