FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS |
Code
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21210160 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/07
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Elective activities
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Group: A - L
Derived from
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21210160 FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS in Economics and business administration L-18 A - L TUTINO MARCO
(syllabus)
Three modules are scheduled. Module I –Accounting, Basic Review of basic corporate financial reports and disclosures that serve as inputs to valuation analysis. Module II – Financial Statement Analysis Analysis of financial ratios to measure financial risks and returns; analysis of financial disclosures to identify red flags of potential distress or earnings manipulation; Module III – Financial Statement Analysis and Debt Sustainability The module is divided into three interconnected sub-modules. Sub-module A addresses the issue of capital structure, with reference to debt monitoring tools in the context of financial restructuring as well as post-restructuring alternatives. Sub-module B analyzes the criteria and the new guidelines for assessing the creditworthiness of a company, focusing on the tools and techniques for analyzing company data as well as on alert indicators for monitoring company financial dynamics. Sub-module C proposes an in-depth analysis on derivative instruments for hedging purposes in the financial statements of companies, taking into account the assessments necessary to verify their effectiveness. The valuation elements in the absence of listing on the markets as regards unlisted bonds are the subject of in-depth analysis. Classroom exercises are planned.
(reference books)
Course material E-Book to download from course website (Moodle)
Key reading list Sutton T (last edition), Corporate Financial Accounting & Reporting, Prentice Hall Damodaran A. (last edition), Damodaran on Valuation: Security Analysis for Investment and Corporate Finance, Wiley Finance Tutino M., Ranciaro V. (2020), Innovation in Financial Restructuring. Focus on Signals, Processes and Tools, Sumy, Ukraine, Virtus Interpress
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: M - Z
Derived from
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21210160 FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS in Economics and business administration L-18 M - Z MANNI FRANCESCO
(syllabus)
Introduction Part One. The business analysis: indexes and flows First Section. The financial statement ratio analysis The logical and accounting process of the financial statements. The financial statements: the purpose of ratio analysis The reinterpretation of the balance sheet for the purpose of financial analysis / balance sheet The reinterpretation of the income statement to profitability analysis purposes The asset analysis of the aspect: the organic framework of the quotients of capital structure The financial analysis of the aspect: the organic framework of financial ratios The profitability analysis: the organic framework of the income ratios The weighted ratios Section Two. The analysis of financial flows The funds flow The statement of changes in total financial resources The cash flow statement of changes in net working capital The financial statements of the liquidity fluctuations
Part Two - The economic capital Purposes and subject positions in the company's assessments Direct methods of evaluation of the economic capital Theoretical indirect methods of estimating The simplified income methods The balance sheet methods The mixed evaluation 'methods' Application
(reference books)
Recommended reading
Part One: G. Paolucci, Analisi di bilancio e finanziaria. Logica, finalità e modalità applicative, Franco Angeli, quinta edizione, 2021 ( o in alternativa G. Ferrero – F. Dezzani – P. Pisoni – L. Puddu, Le analisi di bilancio – indici e flussi, Giuffrè). F. Manni – A. Faccia, Financial Accounting, ARACNE, 2019. Part Two: G. Zanda. - M. Lacchini - T. Onesti, La valutazione delle aziende, Giappichelli.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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