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Course unit
RISK AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (MOD. B)
EPP7077939, A.A. 2017/18
Information concerning the students who enrolled in A.Y. 2017/18
Integrated course for this unit
ECTS: details
Type |
Scientific-Disciplinary Sector |
Credits allocated |
Core courses |
SECS-P/07 |
Business Administration |
7.0 |
Mode of delivery (when and how)
Period |
Annual |
Year |
1st Year |
Teaching method |
frontal |
Organisation of didactics
Type of hours |
Credits |
Hours of teaching |
Hours of Individual study |
Shifts |
Lecture |
7.0 |
50 |
125.0 |
No turn |
Start of activities |
02/10/2017 |
End of activities |
15/06/2018 |
Examination board
Examination board not defined
Common characteristics of the Integrated Course unit
Prerequisites:
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Knowledge of Financial and management accounting. Basic understanding of the accounting for inventories and tangible assets is highly recommended. |
Target skills and knowledge:
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At the end of this course a student will be able to
- account for business combination
- prepare a consolidated financial statement
- account equity instruments using the equity method
- run the impairment test on goodwill and other intangibles with indefinite useful life
- apply fundamental analysis to business combination understanding the growth rate implicit in the price paid |
Examination methods:
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written test
and team work |
Assessment criteria:
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grade of the written test and team work performance |
Specific characteristics of the Module
Course unit contents:
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The class develops the thinking that is necessary to perform fundamental analysis. It integrates finance concepts and tools with accounting concepts and shows how the structure of accounting can be exploited for valuation analysis. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Formal teaching class, seminars, case studies and group work. |
Additional notes about suggested reading:
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“Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation” - 5th Ed. by Stephen Penman, Mc Graw-Hill. Chapters 1-7, 14-15.
Materials provided during the course. |
Textbooks (and optional supplementary readings) |
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Penman, Stephen H., Financial statement analysis and security valuationStephen H. Penman. New York: McGraw-Hill education, 2013.
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