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1 Course Outline: INTERMEDIATE FINANCE
Dr Shahab Q Khokhar © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

2 Aims & Objectives The course aims to build upon your knowledge gained in Principles of Finance The level of difficulty of the course material is medium to hard The focus of the course is on valuation – both financial and real assets valuation Anyone interested in becoming an investment banker, investment manager or a corporate financier should seriously benefit from this course © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

3 Course Information Instructor: Dr Shahab Q Khokhar
Pre-requisite: Principles of Finance Sessions: 20 Sessions of 100 minutes each Class Timings: Mondays and Wednesdays, 11.45am to 1.25pm Venue: TBC Start Date: March 3, 2004 © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

4 Course Information The course is divided into three modules Grading
Financial Asset Valuation Real Asset Valuation Capital Structure and Corporate Control Grading Class Contribution (including attendance) 10% (5%) Quizzes % 3 quizzes (announced) Problem Solving Exercises 10% 3 problem solving exercises (in Microsoft Excel, where applicable) Mid-term Examination (85 min) 25% Final Examination (175 min) 45% © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

5 Reading Material Textbook Other Books Financial Newspapers
Grinblatt, M. and S. Titman, Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Irwin. (G&T) Other Books Modern Portfolio Theory Financial Newspapers Business Recorder Financial Times (FT.com) The Wall Street Journal (WSJ.com) Further supplementary material (such as, book chapters, newspaper / journal / magazine articles, etc.) may be assigned as additional readings during the period of the course © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

6 Sessions Session 1: Review of Financial Markets and Financial Instruments Readings: G&T, Chapters 1 to 3 Session 2: Basics of Portfolio Analysis I Readings: G&T, Chapter 4 Session 3: Basics of Portfolio Analysis II Session 4 : Capital Asset Pricing Model I Readings: G&T, Chapter 5 Session 5: Capital Asset Pricing Model II © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

7 Sessions Session 6: Arbitrage Pricing Theory Session 7: Derivatives I
Readings: G&T, Chapter 6 Session 7: Derivatives I Readings: G&T, Chapters 7 and 8 Session 8: Derivatives II Session 9: Mid-Term Examination Session 10: Review of Discounting and Valuation Readings: G&T, Chapter 9 Session 11: Investing in Risk-Free Projects Readings: G&T, Chapter 10 © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

8 Sessions Session 12: Investing in Risky Projects I
Readings: G&T, Chapter 11 Session 13: Investing in Risky Projects II Session 14: Talk / Interactive Session by Someone from the Financial Markets Session 15: Allocating Capital Among Competing Projects Readings: G&T, Chapter 12 Session 16: Impact of Financing on Real Assets Readings: G&T, Chapter 13 © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar

9 Sessions Session 17: Capital Structure I
Readings: G&T, Chapters 14 to 17 Session 18: Capital Structure II Session 19: Corporate Governance I Readings: G&T, Chapters 18 to 20 Session 20: Corporate Governance II © 2004 Dr S Q Khokhar


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