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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, participants will learn about the key financial decisions modern corporations face, as well as the alternative methods that can be employed to optimize the value of the firm’s assets. This is part of a Specialization in corporate finance created in partnership between the University of Melbourne and Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon).
This week we will define and explain the key approaches to investment evaluation utilized by corporations around the world. We will also consider the way in which sensitivity analysis might be employed so as to provide information to management beyond the simple “invest-don’t-invest” decision.
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7 videos7 readings2 assignments
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7 videos•Total 56 minutes
Corporate Financial Decision-Making for Value Creation - Overview•2 minutes
1.0 Welcome and Introduction•5 minutes
1.1 Discounted Cash Flow Analysis•8 minutes
1.2 Net Present Value Analysis•9 minutes
1.3 Internal Rate of Return Analysis•12 minutes
1.4 Alternatives to DCF Techniques•9 minutes
1.5 Sensitivity Analysis•11 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Your Teaching Team•10 minutes
Week 1 Outline•10 minutes
Start of Course Survey•10 minutes
Resources•10 minutes
Social Media•10 minutes
Study Tools and Tips•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 1 practice quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade•30 minutes
Week 1 graded quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade•30 minutes
Raising Capital and the Choices Firms Face
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In week 2 we will explain the mechanics behind how firms go to the market via an initial public offering (IPO) to raise new equity capital. We then demonstrate the impact of introducing debt on the returns to shareholders and highlight the different factors that influence debt levels for firms operating in different industries. We conclude by considering how firms make decisions about the optimal level of profits that should be returned to shareholders.
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8 videos1 reading2 assignments
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8 videos•Total 57 minutes
2.0 Welcome and Introduction•2 minutes
2.1 Raising Equity Capital 1: The IPO Process•7 minutes
2.2 Raising Equity Capital 2: IPO Underpricing•8 minutes
2.3 Raising Debt Capital 1: Introducing Financial Risk•5 minutes
2.4 Raising Debt Capital 2: Explaining Differences in Debt Levels•14 minutes
2.5 The Payout Decision•13 minutes
BNY Mid Course Check-in•7 minutes
Mid Course Check-in with Sean Pinder•1 minute
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 2 Outline•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 2 practice quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade•30 minutes
Week 2 graded quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade•30 minutes
Creating Value via Takeovers, Mergers and Corporate Restructuring
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
During week 3 we will explain how takeovers and mergers occur in practice, define the key terms used in the analysis of markets for corporate control and then develop an understanding of how changes in control might be objectively assessed via financial analysis. In addition to answering the question “how might we create wealth through growth?” we will also consider how value might be created by getting smaller in our review of the impact of corporate restructuring on shareholder wealth.
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6 videos1 reading2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 58 minutes
3.0 Welcome and Introduction•7 minutes
3.1 The Anatomy of an Acquisition•7 minutes
3.2 The Financial Evaluation of a Takeover•13 minutes
3.3 Establishing the Economic Rationale for Takeover Activity•12 minutes
3.4 Corporate Restructuring via Spinoffs, Divestitures and Equity Carve-outs•9 minutes
3.5 Empirical Evidence of the Wealth Impact of Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Week 3 Outline•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Week 3 practice quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade•30 minutes
Week 3 graded quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade•30 minutes
Alternative Approaches to Risk Management
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
In the final week of this course we define and demonstrate the use of different derivative securities in risk management including; forwards, futures and option contracts. We explain the key drivers of option values and explain how options might be combined to provide different payoff structures. We conclude by considering how risk management might create value for shareholders.
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6 videos4 readings3 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 50 minutes
4.0 Introduction•3 minutes
4.1 Using Forwards and Futures to Manage Risk•10 minutes
4.2 Introducing Options•11 minutes
4.3 The Drivers of Option Values•11 minutes
4.4 Caps, Floors and Collars•4 minutes
4.5 Why Manage Risk?•11 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Week 4 Outline•10 minutes
Academic Integrity•10 minutes
Where To From Here? The Next Step.•10 minutes
End of Course Survey•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Week 4 practice quiz - This quiz does not contribute to your final grade•30 minutes
Week 4 graded quiz - This quiz contributes 10% towards your final grade•30 minutes
Course Final Exam - This quiz contributes 40% towards your final grade•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Peer Assessment – This contributes 20% towards your final grade•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Oct 15, 2020
It was very nice to join this course. The most important point for all sector is to give financial decision at this very volatile market. This course will give good insight to approach this target.
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there are areas where the lecturer was not being horribly clear, but overall a good taster course
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Reviewed on Jun 15, 2020
This course was very insightful. It's a great refresher course if you have a finance background. It's also beginner-friendly if you do not have finance background.
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