FINC 3015 Financial Valuations: DR Craig Mellare S1, 2021
This document outlines the key details of the FINC 3015 Financial Valuations course, including:
- The teaching team led by course coordinator Dr. Craig Mellare.
- The unit learning outcomes which include explaining and evaluating valuation techniques, using Excel to model problems, and communicating valuation results.
- The delivery methods of pre-recorded lectures and weekly tutorials.
- The topic schedule across 13 weeks covering concepts like forecasting cash flows, estimating the cost of capital, and relative valuation methods.
- The assessment tasks including an individual case study report, group case study report and presentation, and a final exam.
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FINC 3015 Financial Valuations: DR Craig Mellare S1, 2021
This document outlines the key details of the FINC 3015 Financial Valuations course, including:
- The teaching team led by course coordinator Dr. Craig Mellare.
- The unit learning outcomes which include explaining and evaluating valuation techniques, using Excel to model problems, and communicating valuation results.
- The delivery methods of pre-recorded lectures and weekly tutorials.
- The topic schedule across 13 weeks covering concepts like forecasting cash flows, estimating the cost of capital, and relative valuation methods.
- The assessment tasks including an individual case study report, group case study report and presentation, and a final exam.
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
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FINC 3015 Financial
Valuations
Dr Craig Mellare S1, 2021
The University of Sydney Page 1
Topic 1A Course Administration
Dr Craig Mellare S1, 2021
The University of Sydney Page 2
Teaching Team
– Course Coordinator / Lecturer
– Craig Mellare – Room 537, Economics & Business Building – E-mail: [email protected] – Consultation time: Wednesday 10am to 11am – Tutors: – Kenn Savvas, Jessica Wu, Sahil Arora, and Jerry Li
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Unit Learning Outcomes
– At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
– LO1. Explain the approaches to and solve practical financial problems using a range of valuation techniques – LO2. Critically evaluate the models and approaches covered in this Unit of Study – LO3. Use Microsoft Excel effectively to model and solve valuation problems – LO4. Effectively communicate valuation results through a range of quantitative and qualitative outputs – LO5. Work collaboratively in a team to address and resolve complex valuation The University of Sydney problems, while sharpening negotiation and influencing skillsPage 4 Delivery Method – Lectures – Provide the KEY information you need on concepts and methodology – Pre-recorded videos uploaded on canvas early in the week – Generally at least 2 per week depending upon natural ‘breaks’ – Tutorials – Provide the technical aspects and guidance on application – Face-to-face for on campus students – Zoom for off-campus students – One tutorial each week will be recorded and uploaded on canvas at the END of the week. The University of Sydney Page 5 Communication – I will communicate important information to you via canvas announcements. You are expected to read them! – Consultation – Wednesday 10am – 11am – I will make zoom link available on canvas
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Topic Schedule Week Lecture Tutorial Assessment Due 1 Introduction No tutorial 2 Building Pro Forma Statements Course Overview 3 Analysing the Firm’s Environment Income Statement 4 Analysing the Firm’s Operations Balance Sheet 5 Forecasting and Valuing Cash Flows Sensitivity Analysis and Free Cash Flow Mid-Semester Break 6 Project Risk Analysis Cash Flow Statement and Management 7 Estimating a Firm’s Cost of Capital WACC 1 Individual Case Due 8 Relative Valuation Using Comparables WACC II/Relative Valuation I 9 Enterprise Value Relative Valuation II 10 Earning Dilution, Incentive Compensation, Project selection Research Methodologies, APV/CROC/RI 11 Valuation in Private Equity Slide Presentations, Economic Profit 12 Guest Lecture Leveraged Buyout Analysis Group Case Report Due 13 Review and Exam Preparation No Tutorial Group Presentation
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Note: The ordering and delivery of these lectures may change. Notice will be provided Page 7 to you ahead of time where changes occur. Expectations – What do I expect from you: – Independent thought/work • I will guide your learning but I can’t do the learning for you – Stay on top of the material • As topics build on previous weeks material it is critical you do not fall behind – Be proactive • If you are having trouble with the material see me as soon as possible The University of Sydney Page 8 What makes a HD student in the unit? – A top student in this unit is characterised by: 1. Excellent understanding of valuation techniques 2. Asking questions 3. Critically evaluating assumptions made in the valuation process 4. Following what is going on in financial markets 5. Being able to defend choices made in the valuation process when challenged on it 6. Being able to clearly present information in a logical manner The University of Sydney Page 9 Assessment Tasks 1. Individual Case Study Report (25%) – Due 11:59pm 19 April 2021 – 5 page report and supporting pro forma financial statements 2. Group Case Study Report and Presentation (25%) – Due 11:59pm 24 May 2021 – 12 page report plus backing excel worksheet – 20 slide presentation 3. Final Exam (50%) – Short answer questions in the final exam period – Make sure all the work you submit is your own – zero tolerance for cheating! (familiarise yourself with Academic Honesty in Coursework Policy, 2015) The University of Sydney Page 10 The End