Advanced finance (in English)

LLSMS2100  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve

Advanced finance (in English)
5.0 credits
30.0 h
1q

Teacher(s)
Béreau Sophie ; Iania Leonardo ; Iania Leonardo (compensates Béreau Sophie) ;
Language
Anglais
Prerequisites
  • Econometrics, Finance and Fundamental mathematical and statistical concepts. Concepts covered in courses such as the ones listed below should be known.
  • Econométrie [ LECGE1316 ]
  • Mathématiques en économie et gestion I [ LECGE1112 ]
  • Mathématiques en économie et gestion II [ LECGE1230 ]
  • Statistique en économie et gestion I [ LECGE1114 ]
  • Statistique en économie et gestion II [ LECGE1224 ]
  • Finance [ LECGE1332 ]
Main themes

The course will cover the following topics:

  • Portfolio theory
  • CAPM
  • APT
  • Market efficiency
  • Capital structure, dividends
  • Derivative products and Option pricing in discrete time
  • Real options analysis
Aims

On successful completion of this program, each student will acquire the following skills:

  • A scientific and systematic approach: Analyze and resolve problems in multidisciplinary and complex management situations using a scientific and systematic approach
  • Communication and interpersonal skills: Communicate, converse effectively and convincingly with the stakeholders

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.

Evaluation methods

You will be evaluated based on two components according to the following weights. The instructor reserves the right to modify the weightings to adjust for more or less material covered during the semester. Mid-terms and final exams are based on multiple choice questions. The exam-related multiple choices are with penalization for wrong answers. The midterm-related multiple choices are not with penalization for wrong answers.  Two cases are possible

Case A)

Midterm(s) exam(s) : 25%

  • Group assignment : 25%
  • Final exam : 50%

The assignment is due for the end of October/mid-November

The tests will take place at the half and at the end of the course

Case A) is valid only for the January session

Case B)

  • Final exam : 100%

Case B applies (i) in all the sessions after January or (ii) if no participation on the midterm(s) exam(s) and group assignment or (ii) if average between the midterm(s) exam(s) and group assignment below 10/20

Teaching methods
  • In-class lectures.
  • Online forums.
  • Teamwork assignments
Content
  •  Introduction and Recap fundamentals
  • Bloomberg sessions
  • Portfolio theory, CAPM, APT
  • Market efficiency
  • Capital structure, dividends
  • Derivatives products and option pricing in discrete time
  • Real options analysis
Bibliography

Slides based on the two main reference books of the course

READINGS :

  • Finance : A Quantitative Introduction by Nico Van der Wijst (Cambridge University press, 2013). Chapters selected for this course: 1,2,3,4,5,7,9
  • Investments 10E (Global Edition) by Bodie, Kane and Markus (McGraw Hill, 2014) chapters selected for this course: 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,20,21
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