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Master 2022/2023

Corporate Finance (Advanced Level)

Type: Compulsory course (Strategic Corporate Finance)
Area of studies: Finance and Credit
Delivered by: School of Finance
When: 1 year, 1, 2 module
Mode of studies: distance learning
Online hours: 36
Open to: students of one campus
Master’s programme: Strategic Corporate Finance
Language: English
ECTS credits: 6
Contact hours: 48

Course Syllabus

Abstract

This course develops the proper framework for the application of risk-return principles to overall corporate financial decisions. It develops analytical skills for investigating and interpreting corporate financial policies and financial architecture of a company and how to connect the concepts to the empirical evidence in developed and emerging markets. It covers the extensions for the key concepts in corporate finance explaining hurdle rates and cost of equity analysis in the integrated and segmented capital markets, the financing and payout decisions and the empirical research in the field of developed and emerging markets data, and the corporate control and governance issues with the emphasis on the financial architecture of the modern firm. The course is thought to become a core theoretical background to the related financial courses for advanced studies and research workshops.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • The course is focused on methodology of analysis of different corporate financial decisions, the empirical evidence of concept’s tests and new developments in the conceptual framework. Corporate finance advanced provides an important input to the development of research skills in finance.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Outline the relations between capital structure and agency problems in a firm
  • Be able to analyze the performance of a firm applying economic profit criteria
  • Be able to apply different methods to determine the lifecycle of the firm
  • Be able to choose and apply methods of determining the optimal leverage ratio for non-financial firms
  • Understand and be able to apply major empirical methods to analyze corporate financing policy, payout policy
  • Be familiar with major empirical studies on corporate financing policy
  • Understand and be able to test empirically different capital structure theories
  • Be familiar the key concepts of capital structure
  • Be able to apply different methods for cost of debt and cost of equity estimation in developed and emerging capital markets
  • Be able to apply different methods to estimate the cost of debt capital
  • Understand the specifics of the cost of capital estimation on emerging markets and be able to estimate it
  • Understand the limitations of asset pricing models
  • Be able to analyze the payout policy of the firms on both developed and emerging markets
  • Be familiar with major empirical studies on the payout policy and be able to perform similar analysis
  • Understand the key theories and concepts with respect to payout policy and their appliation
  • Be able to apply decision trees approach to capital budgeting problems
  • Understand and be able to apply the concept of real option with respect to capital budgeting
  • Be able to apply the real option techniques to capital budgeting problems
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Corporate finance framework for company analysis
  • Designing capital structure decisions. The trade-off framework
  • Designing capital structure decisions. Agency costs and Information
  • Corporate cost of capital
  • Returning Cash to Shareholders. Disappearing dividends
  • Investing decisions under uncertainty
  • Managerial Flexibility: Real Options Analysis and its Applications
  • Corporate Financial Architecture
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Final exam
  • non-blocking Case studies on capital structure
  • non-blocking Team project: stage 1 LCO
  • non-blocking Case study on investing decisions under uncertainty
  • non-blocking Team project: stage 4 - financial architecture
  • non-blocking Case studies in payout policy
  • non-blocking Team project: stage 2. WACC
  • non-blocking Team project: stage 3 - capital structure
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2022/2023 2nd module
    0.08 * Case studies in payout policy + 0.09 * Team project: stage 1 LCO + 0.09 * Team project: stage 3 - capital structure + 0.08 * Case studies on capital structure + 0.4 * Final exam + 0.08 * Case study on investing decisions under uncertainty + 0.09 * Team project: stage 2. WACC + 0.09 * Team project: stage 4 - financial architecture
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Corporate finance, Berk, J., 2007
  • Financial markets and corporate strategy, Hillier, D., 2012

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Corporate finance : theory and practice, Vernimmen, P., 2005