wir839 - Financial Statement Analysis and Equity Valuation
Modulbezeichnung | Financial Statement Analysis and Equity Valuation |
Modulkürzel | wir839 |
Kreditpunkte | 6.0 KP |
Workload | 180 h |
Einrichtungsverzeichnis | Department für WiRe (BWL und Wirtschaftspädagogik) |
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Teilnahmevoraussetzungen | none |
Kompetenzziele | By the end of the course students should have answers to the following questions: • How are fundamental values (or “intrinsic values”) estimated? • How are business strategies analyzed in order to understand the value they create? • What business activities determine value? • How is “value created for shareholders” identified? • How does one pull apart the financial statements to get at the relevant information for valuing equities? • What is the relevance of cash-flows? Of dividends? Of earnings? Of book values? • How does ratio analysis help in valuation? • How does profitability tie into valuation? • What is growth? How does one analyze growth? How does one value a growth firm? • How does one analyze the quality of financial reports? • How does one deal with the accounting methods used in financial statements? • How is financial analysis developed for strategy and planning? • What determines a firm's P/E ratio? How does one calculate what the P/E should be? • What determines a firm's market-to-book (P/B) ratio? How does one calculate what the P/B should be? • How does one evaluate risk? For equity? For debt? • How does one evaluate an equity research report? • How does one trade on fundamental information? |
Modulinhalte | With a stock market bubble and a financial crisis in our recent history, there have been increasing calls to “return to fundamentals.” This is a course on fundamental analysis. The primary emphasis is on equity (share) valuation, with a focus on developing and applying methods for valuing firms using financial statement analysis. |
Literaturempfehlungen | Stephen H. Penman (2013), Financial statement analysis and security valuation (5ed.), McGraw-Hill, New York. |
Links | http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/accounting |
Unterrichtssprache | Englisch |
Dauer in Semestern | 1 Semester |
Angebotsrhythmus Modul | jährlich |
Aufnahmekapazität Modul | unbegrenzt |
Modulart | je nach Studiengang Pflicht oder Wahlpflicht |
Lehrveranstaltungsform | Kommentar | SWS | Angebotsrhythmus | Workload Präsenz |
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Vorlesung | 2 | 28 | ||
Übung | 2 | 28 | ||
Präsenzzeit Modul insgesamt | 56 h |
Prüfung | Prüfungszeiten | Prüfungsform |
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Gesamtmodul | during semester |
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