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ØABED3700 Valuation - Equity Research Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Valuation - Equity Research
- Study programme
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Bachelor Programme in Business Administration and Economics
- Weight
- 7.5 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2023/2024
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2024
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The course covers advanced valuation techniques used for thorough modeling of a firm's value. The aim is to provide students with advanced knowledge and in-depth understanding of the concepts behind fundamental value, and the underlying assumptions to sensibly apply their existing theoretical understanding of valuation. The goal is no longer to calculate a price, but to build a model to understand how different assumptions or potential future events impact the value of the firm. The course will be relevant for students seeking a career in equity research, investment banking, management consulting, and larger corporations in Norway and internationally.
Language of instruction is English.
Required preliminary courses
ØABED3000/4000 Corporate Finance
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student has
- obtained an integrated understanding of fundamental drivers of value, and valuation techniques
- implemented and understood the use of this knowledge in practical settings
Skills
The student is
- able to apply the main valuation techniques to real companies, to form an informed opinion as to the fair value of a company
- able to take complex financial information and distill them into relevant information for the valuation process
- able to present the findings of their analysis verbally and in written and presentation of the fair value of a corporation or project towards their peers
General competence
The student
- has completed demanding case work and presentations as constructive members of a student group
- can resolve discrepancies and argue why they are good solutions to the problem
Teaching and learning methods
The students require a lot of practice to develop their analytical abilities. The subject matter is taught through ordinary lectures, guest lectures, group hand-ins and presentation, as well as discussions relating to case exercises.
The Course is Taught around 4 "blocks", where the first 3 hand-ins are steppingstones to the final report and presentation. Each student group has one case company throughout the course. Each block has the same structure of lectures/discussions, quiz, case work, presentation with feedback. This gives the students a piecemeal approach to the process of analyzing and valuing a publicly listed company.
The students will be given feedback on their Presentation, Writing and Typography skills in relation to their reports and presentations of their case company. The final report and presentation will partly be graded on how convincing, understandable, and well argued the report and presentation are. Succinctly arguing your findings is therefore essential.
The teaching is coordinated with ØABED4100.
Course requirements
The following coursework requirements must have been approved for the student to take the exam:
- Coursework 1: Buy-side analysis
- Consists of an individual online quiz, and a written report (6 pages) and oral presentation (10 min + 10 min feedback) carried out in groups
- Coursework 2: Analyzing Performance
- Consists of an individual online quiz, and a written hand-in (spreadsheet/slides with analysis + log) and oral presentation (10 min + 10 min feedback) carried out in groups
- Coursework 3: Forecasting Performance
- Consists of an individual online quiz, and a written hand-in (spreadsheet/slides with analysis + log) and oral presentation (10 min + 10 min feedback) carried out in groups
Each group is assigned a separate publicly listed case company within a common industry for 3-5 other groups in the class. The case company assigned to a group is analyzed throughout all coursework and is the subject of the final report and presentation for that group.
The coursework requirements will be carried out in groups of 3 students, except for one or two groups of 2 if the number of students is indivisible by 3. These group stay the same throughout the coursework and exam. Changes will be done in agreement with the lecturer on a case-by-case bases.
The aim of the coursework requirements is to work systematically towards producing the content necessary for a good final report and presentation.
All required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline for the student to take the exam. If one or more coursework requirements have not been approved, the student will be given one opportunity to submit an improved version by the given deadline.
Assessment
The exam in the course consists of two parts:
1) A portfolio containing a reworked 10-page (excluding appendices) Sell-side report based on the three written assignments carried out in groups during the coursework requirements. The assignments must be delivered in revised form.
2) An oral exam carried out in groups (10 minutes).
The final grade will be based on two equally weighted parts.
All parts of the exam must be passed in order to pass the course.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
No aids are permitted for the oral exam.
Grading scale
Grade scale A - F
Examiners
Praksisopplæringen er studentenes direkte erfaringer med lærerprofesjonen. Faglige, fagdidaktiske, relasjonelle, etiske og personlige problemstillinger synliggjøres og utfordrer faglærerstudentens menneskesyn og kunnskaper. I praksisopplæringen får studentene erfaring med ulike former for undervisning, veiledning, vurdering og utviklingsarbeid, i faglig og tverrfaglig samarbeid. Progresjonen bygges opp ved å legge vekt på ulike målområder gjennom studiet, og at det stilles økende krav til studentenes selvstendige ansvar for gjennomføring av undervisning og egenvurdering av praksiserfaringer. Første praksisperiode gjennomføres i grunnskolen og andre kunst og kulturinstitusjoner. Andre praksisperiode gjennomføres i videregående skole, eventuelt i folkehøgskole, kulturskole, ulike kulturarenaer og andre voksenpedagogiske miljøer.
Det arbeides med områdene:
- faglæreren og eleven, knyttet til undervisning og ledelse av læring og til formidling, kommunikasjon og samarbeid
- faglæreren og organisasjonen, knyttet til skole, tilpasset opplæring og til vurdering
- faglæreren og samfunnet, knyttet til yrkesrolle og yrkesidentitet og til utviklingsarbeid
Krav om politiattest, helsedokumentasjon og taushetsplikt
- Det er krav om politiattest i praksisopplæring der studenter arbeider med barn og unge under opplæring. Politiattest leveres ved studiestart og må ikke være eldre enn 3 måneder ved levering. Politiattest har en gyldighet på 3 år.
- Studentene må til enhver tid orientere seg om de regler som gjelder for medisinsk testing for farlige sykdommer.
- Studentene må sette seg inn de lover, forskrifter og regler for taushetsplikt som gjelder på praksisopplæringsstedet og rette seg etter dem i samarbeid med sin øvingslærer.