2023-2024 / GCER0062-1

Strategic and Market Finance

Durée

24h Th, 60h AUTR

Nombre de crédits

 Open Borders MBA5 crédits 
 Open Borders MBA5 crédits 

Enseignant

Caterina Santi

Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement

Langue anglaise

Organisation et évaluation

Enseignement au deuxième quadrimestre

Horaire

Horaire en ligne

Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises

Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme

Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement

A. Introduction to Finance 

* Market Finance (Modern Portfolio Theory)
* From Accounting to strategic / « corporate » finance
        o Introduction to common size-financial statements and ratio analysis
* Case studies
 
B1. Valuation and investments

* Firm valuation
* Financial analyst report
        o Introduction to financial analyst reports
           ? Buy-side versus sell-side analysts
           ? Structure and guidelines for writing financial analysts' report

B2. Investing in bonds and related risks

* Bond valuation
* Yield and credit spreads
* Bond duration and interest rate risk
* Insights into credit rating and credit risk analysis

B3. Fundamental approach to asset management

* Investment policy, asset allocation and market views
      o From Modern Portfolio Theory to Asset Management
      o Active versus passive management
      o Paradigm shift in Asset Management
      o Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation
      o Core-Satellite

C. Sustainable finance and investments

* An introduction to Sustainable Finance
* Sustainable investments

Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement

The intended learning objectives (ILOs) for this course are:

* Identify and synthesize theories, concepts, tools, skills practices, and research to address problems, accomplish complex tasks, and complete projects that are common in a business environment.

* Develop, implement, and evaluate a strategy to assess opportunities that sustain and improve the organization's competitive position.

* Compare the environment in which business operates in an EU regional context and elsewhere through direct experience and interaction with local, regional, and multinational businesses.

* Examine the implications of corporate strategy for financing, knowledge, and management; estimate the need for funds, and project management.

* Examine the firm's ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) performance and its implications.

* Organize and lead a team to collective group accomplishment.

* Demonstrate managerial communication skills.

* Synthesize the global context of Risk Management Rules.

* Specify typology and identification of key risks.

* Assess the risk-adjusted performance of your asset allocation.

* Employ main models and tools for risk management.


After this Course, students should be able to:

* Perform diagnostics on the company's operating performance and on the key value drivers to improve its performance.

* Perform company valuation using various methods.

* Identify undervalued or overvalued assets.

* Understand the international financial landscape and the challenges and opportunities of a Global Financial Environment.

* Identify the key financial dimensions facing the firm (interest rates, credit risk, exchange rates, commodities, equity, liquidity, and ESG risks) and the adequate ways to proactively manage them.

* Understand approaches to asset management and security selection.

Savoirs et compétences prérequis

Accounting

Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement

  • Readings (book chapters, slides) and assignments to prepare for the seminar.
  • Repeating and deepening the subject matters prepared by the participants.
  • Casework in small groups applying the relevant market finance concepts. You have been assigned to a group, you can find the members of your group on the OMBA platform.
  • Brief presentations by the participants on confined topics; they will serve for further learning and assessment of the cases on one hand, and they will be one of the criteria for the mark or grade acquired for the course on the other hand.
  • Other case and practical exercises.

Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)

Distance learning and on-site seminar

Lectures recommandées ou obligatoires et notes de cours

Compulsory readings  

Investment Valuation, A. Damodaran, Wiley


Suggested reading

Managing Investment Portfolio, CFA Institute 
 

Modalités d'évaluation et critères

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation orale

Travail à rendre - rapport

Evaluation continue


Explications complémentaires:

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation orale

Travail à rendre - rapport

Evaluation continue


Explications complémentaires:
The evaluation will be done based on the following grid:
* Team preparation of the financial report: 30% of final grade 
* Individual grading on group presentation and working session (Saturday): 35% of final grade
* Individual grading on group presentation (Sunday) and working session: 35% of final grade

Stage(s)

Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours

Distance learning and on-site seminar

Contacts

Prof. Caterina Santi: caterina.santi@uliege.be



 

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