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Investment Banking and Valuation Professional Certificate

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Investment Banking and Valuation Professional Certificate

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Day 1

    Module 1: Accounting Concepts

  • Introduction to financial accounting
  • Balance sheet equations
  • Types of ownership
  • Function of an audit
  • Module 2: Measuring Income

  • The income statement
  • Revenue recognition and the matching concept
  • Relationship between balance sheet and income sheet
  • Statement of retained earnings
  • Earnings per share

Day 2

    Module 1: Accrual Accounting and Financial Statement Formats

  • Adjustments to accounts
  • Implicit transactions
  • Classified balance sheet
  • Income statement
  • Case study - Goodyear, Inc. balance sheet and income statement
  • Module 2: Accounting for Sales

  • Revenue recognition
  • Revenue measurement
  • Credit sales and accounts receivable
  • Assessing level of accounts receivable

Day 3

    Module 1: Long lived assets and depreciation

  • Overview of long lived assets
  • Depreciation
  • Depreciation methods
  • Gains and losses on sales of fixed assets
  • Intangible assets
  • Depletion
  • Module 2: Deferred Taxes

  • Concept of deferred taxes
  • Computation of deferred tax items
  • Other deferred tax items Liabilities and interest
  • Current liabilities
  • Long term liabilities
  • Accounting for leases
  • Module 3: Equity

  • Shareholder rights
  • Authorized, issues and outstanding shares
  • Preferred stock
  • Issuance of shares
  • Exchanges and conversions
  • Dividends

Day 4

    Module 1: Equity

  • Background on stockholders equity
  • Types of capital stock
  • Cash dividends
  • Preferred stock
  • Employee stock options
  • Other items
  • Module 2: Cash Flow

  • Purpose of the statement of cash flows
  • Types of cash flow
  • Preparing the statement of cash flows
  • Module 3: Free Cash Flow

  • none

Day 5

    Module 1: Accounting for Investments

  • Overview of corporate investments
  • Short term investments
  • Long term investments in bonds
  • Market, equity and consolidation methods
  • Module 2: Pension accounting, accounting for stock options

  • Pension plan types
  • Measures of defined benefit pension plan liabilities
  • Cost components of a pension plan
  • Plan assets

Day 1

    Module 1: Overview of Credit

  • Interaction of the market, the client and credit
  • Understanding market, credit and operational risks
  • The 5Ps and 5Cs of Credit
  • Shareholder Value Added
  • Risk/Reward and capital allocation
  • Purpose and Payback
  • Module 2: Credit analysis fundamentals

  • Corporates versus Financial Intermediaries
  • Specialized Industries
  • Specialized Products
  • Sources of information
  • Module 3: Business and Industry Analysis

  • Industry Analysis including SWOT, critical success factors and Porter framework
  • Operation/Business analysis
  • Business risk versus financial risk
  • The asset conversion cycle
  • Environmental and Regulatory risk analysis
  • Management Analysis
  • Early Warning Signs
  • Credit red flags
  • Exercise: Participants will complete the business and industry analysis for the selected company

Day 2

    Module 1: Ratios and Credit Statistics

  • Advantages and Limitations of ratios
  • Types of Ratios including: profitability, asset quality and efficiency, leverage and coverage
  • Peer comparisons/Industry benchmarks
  • Specialized industry ratios
  • Seasonality
  • Overall performance ratios: DuPont formula
  • Exercise: Balance Sheet Recognition exercise : Participants will complete the ratios for the selected company

Day 3

    Module 1: Cash flow analysis

  • Structure of the cash flow statement
  • Sources and Uses
  • Reconciliations including PP &E, Intangibles, Investments, Deferred Taxes, Long term debt, Minority interest and Equity
  • Exercise: Participants will complete the cash flow for the selected company
  • Module 2: Historical Financial Analysis

  • The Audit
  • Review of historical patterns and industry performance
  • Income Statement analysis
  • Balance Sheet analysis
  • Cash Flow analysis
  • Exercise: Participants will work in small groups to complete the FYE analysis

Day 4

    Module 1: Off Balance Sheet Items

  • Contingent liabilities
  • Operating leases
  • Debt of joint ventures and unconsolidated subsidiaries
  • Guarantees
  • Take-or-pay contracts and obligations under throughput and deficiency agreements
  • Receivables that have been factored, transferred or securitized
  • Contingent liabilities e.g. potential legal judgments or lawsuit settlements
  • Module 2: Additional Risks to consider

  • Financial guarantees
  • Performance guarantees
  • Ratings triggers
  • Covenants
  • Revenue recognition
  • Unusual gains and losses
  • Asset write-offs
  • Swap exposures
  • FX exposure
  • Pension deficits
  • Securitization
  • Structural subordination
  • Partnerships/SPVs
  • Leases
  • Environmental
  • Product liability
  • Exercise: Annual Reports: identifying and recognizing industry and company specific off-balance sheet risks
  • Module 3: Forecasting

  • Building a forecast-framework and methodology
  • Qualitative and quantitative factors
  • Base, management, and downside cases
  • Critical value drivers
  • Analyzing results- assessing Debt capacity, Recommending financing alternatives, Public versus private, quantifying results and drawing conclusions
  • Exercise: Forecasting the critical value drivers for selected companies

Day 5

    Module 1: Structuring and Documentation

  • Investment grade versus non-investment grade
  • Holding company analysis
  • Guarantees, Keepwells, LOMIs
  • Collateral Secured versus unsecured
  • Liquidation analysis
  • Borrowing Base
  • Covenants
  • Subordination
  • Exercise: Due diligence for selected case studies
  • Module 2: Comparing credit ratings

  • Internal risk ratings
  • Rating agencies
  • External sources
  • Exercise: Participants will present the complete credit analysis for the selected company. Financial calculator required

Day 1

    Module 1: Time Value of Money

  • Present and future value
  • Compounding (annual, periodic, continuous)
  • Annuities and perpetuities
  • Complex problems
  • Module 2: Project analysis

  • Payback and discounted payback
  • Internal rate of return (IRR) and modified IRR
  • Net present value (NPV)
  • EVA
  • Pros and cons of each

Day 2

    Module 1: Brief Review of Financial Statements

  • none
  • Module 2: Overview of DCF and intrinsic valuation

  • none
  • Module 3: Determining Cash Flows

  • Real v nominal returns
  • Module 4: Terminal Value

  • Asset values
  • Comparables
  • Perpetuities and growing perpetuities
  • Module 5: Enterprise Value vs Equity Value

  • none

Day 3

    Module 1: Risk and return overview

  • none
  • Module 2: Cost of Debt

  • Straight
  • Convertible
  • Cost of Equity
  • Module 3: Capital Asset Pricing Model

  • alpha
  • beta
  • equity risk premium
  • Module 4:Other Methods

  • none
  • Module 5: Weighted Average Cost of Capital

  • none

Day 4

    Module 1: Capital Structure

  • In theory - MM
  • In practice - costs of financial distress, optimal capital structure
  • Module 2: Adjusted Present Value

  • none
  • Module 3: Differences to WACC valuation process

  • Pros and cons
  • Peer Group Valuation
  • Selecting the peer group
  • Key ratios
  • P/Es, EV/EBITDA, etc
  • Module 4: Introduction to Option Pricing for Corporate Finance

  • none
  • Module 5: Reviewing a Fairness Opinion for Valuation Methods

  • none

Day 5

    Module 1: Financing the Corporation and transactions

  • Bank lending - term loans and lines of credit, bilateral and syndicated loans
  • Debt - Investment grade, High yield, Convertibles
  • Module 2: Preferreds

  • none
  • Module 3: Equity

  • none
  • Module 4: Private Equity

  • Venture Capital
  • Public Equity
  • IPOs
  • Secondary (US)/ Rights Offerings (Europe)
  • Module 5: Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Rationale
  • Payment, Leveraged and Management Buyouts
  • Module 6: Wrap-up case study

  • none

Day 1

    Module 1: Advanced Excel for Financial Modeling

  • Introduction / Tips & tricks that will help you speed up your spread sheeting
  • Multiple sheet models
  • Multiple file models
  • Drilling down
  • Logical tests: Building warnings into your models
  • Protecting your data
  • Database activities
  • Dfunctions
  • Grouping downloaded data by account headings
  • Vertical and horizontal lookup tables
  • The Choose function: Using Choose to calculate stocks & debtors on 3 different bases
  • Interactive formulas to extract data
  • Using masks or switches
  • String functions
  • Data tables
  • Outlining
  • Graphs
  • Indirect addressing
  • Consolidation
  • Macros
  • Each module will be followed by hands on exercises

Day 2

    Module 1: Modeling Valuation

  • Introduction and Overview
  • Basic Valuation Techniques
  • Pro-Forma Modeling
  • Exercises 1. Projecting simple financial statements, determining the value of equity
  • Case Study Exercises Build Financial Model for Goodyear

Day 3

    Module 1: Modeling M&A

  • Review and Discussion
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Case Study Exercises Brown-Forman Distillers Acquisition of Southern Comfort
  • Nestle's Acquisition of Ralston Purina
  • Case Study Exercises
  • Cost of Capital and CAPM
  • Exercise 1 Return on equity
  • Exercise 2 Seven steps using CAPM to determine the cost of capital
  • Exercise 3 Implied risk premium in the current P/E multiple
  • Exercise 4 Four steps using the Gordon Model to determine the cost of capital
  • Exercise 5 Four steps using the P/E multiple to determine the cost of capital
  • Financial Valuation of Goodyear
  • Case Study Exercises

Day 4

    Module 1: Modeling Accrual Accounting Valuation

  • Review and Discussion
  • Accrual Accounting Valuation
  • Exercise 1: Accrual accounting valuation of Wal-Mart Stores
  • Exercise 2: Accrual accounting for GE
  • Exercise 3: Accrual accounting for Hewlett Packard
  • Exercise 4: Accrual accounting valuation of Peets Coffee
  • Valuation Using Multiples
  • Transaction Multiples
  • Exercise 5: Valuation of Eli Lilly using multiples
  • Discussion
  • Special Valuation Issues
  • Exercise 6: Implied Profit Margin
  • Exercise 7: Three stage valuation model
  • Goodyear: Applying the Market Approach and Accrual Accounting
  • Exercise 8: Develop an accrual accounting valuation model for Wal-Mart

Day 5

    Module 1: Warrants

  • Review and Discussion
  • Warrants and Executive Stock Options
  • Exercise 1: Warrant valuation
  • Exercise 2 : Value Wal-Mart Stores outstanding warrants
  • Debt Valuation
  • Exercise 3: Rating adjusted yield-to-maturity
  • Exercise 4 : Expected debt return
  • Exercise 5: Expected cash flow and return on debt
  • Share Repurchases
  • Exercise 6: Using share repurchases to calculate growth in distributions
  • Exercise 7 : Sustainable growth rate
  • Exercise 8: Share repurchases for comparable companies
  • Presentation of Goodyear Valuation and Conclusion
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