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ACST6003 – Principles of Finance

2022 – Session 2, In person-scheduled-weekday, North Ryde

General Information

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Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit Convenor
Farida Akhtar
Credit points Credit points
10
Prerequisites Prerequisites
Admission to GradCertFin or GradDipAppFin or MAccg or MAccLead or MAppEcon or MAppFin or MAppFin(Adv) or MBkgFin or MCom or MIntBus or MProfAcc or MProfAccgLead or MBusAnalytics or MBioBus
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Unit description Unit description

This unit aims to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques underlying theory and practice in corporate finance. Topics include: basic financial mathematics: interest rates, present values, future values, annuities, perpetuities; valuation and analysis of debt and equity securities; methods for investment evaluation and capital budgeting: Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Payback Priod (PP); business organisation and taxation, financial markets and raising finance; tradeoff between risk and return, the cost of capital and capital structure; dividend policy and company valuation; corporate liabilities and international finance; bond valuation and term structure; statistical concepts and risks; fixed income bonds and amortisation; introduction to risk management, application of financial mathematics concepts using MS Excel based activities within a corporate finance context.

Important Academic Dates

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Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:

  • ULO1: Exhibit knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques underlying theory and practice in Corporate Finance and Capital Markets.
  • ULO2: Develop expertise in using spreadsheet software to build financial models and perform calculations for security valuation and corporate decision making.
  • ULO3: Be aware of different financial instruments and their valuation and usefulness in a Corporate Finance context.
  • ULO4: Explain the concepts covered in the course in a clear and concise manner and be able to communicate it to others effectively.

General Assessment Information

Late Assessment Submission Penalty (written assessments) 

Unless a Special Consideration request has been submitted and approved, a 5% penalty (of the total possible mark) will be applied each day a written assessment is not submitted, up until the 7th day (including weekends). After the 7th day, a grade of ‘0’ will be awarded even if the assessment is submitted. Submission time for all written assessments is set at 11.55pm. A 1-hour grace period is provided to students who experience a technical concern.  

For any late submissions of time-sensitive tasks, such as scheduled tests/exams, performance assessments/presentations, and/or scheduled practical assessments/labs, students need to submit an application for Special Consideration.

Assessment Tasks

Name Weighting Hurdle Due
Class Test 20% No Week 7
Assignment 20% No Week 10
Final Exam 60% No University formal examination period

Class Test

Assessment Type 1: Quiz/Test
Indicative Time on Task 2: 9 hours
Due: Week 7
Weighting: 20%

 

A one hour class test will be held in the session.

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Exhibit knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques underlying theory and practice in Corporate Finance and Capital Markets.
  • Be aware of different financial instruments and their valuation and usefulness in a Corporate Finance context.
  • Explain the concepts covered in the course in a clear and concise manner and be able to communicate it to others effectively.

Assignment

Assessment Type 1: Problem set
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: Week 10
Weighting: 20%

 

This is an individual assignment which focuses on corporate financing using Excel spreadsheet.

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Exhibit knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques underlying theory and practice in Corporate Finance and Capital Markets.
  • Develop expertise in using spreadsheet software to build financial models and perform calculations for security valuation and corporate decision making.
  • Be aware of different financial instruments and their valuation and usefulness in a Corporate Finance context.
  • Explain the concepts covered in the course in a clear and concise manner and be able to communicate it to others effectively.

Final Exam

Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: University formal examination period
Weighting: 60%

 

The final examination will be a two-hour examination, to be held during the University Examination period.

 


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Exhibit knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques underlying theory and practice in Corporate Finance and Capital Markets.
  • Develop expertise in using spreadsheet software to build financial models and perform calculations for security valuation and corporate decision making.
  • Be aware of different financial instruments and their valuation and usefulness in a Corporate Finance context.
  • Explain the concepts covered in the course in a clear and concise manner and be able to communicate it to others effectively.

1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:

  • the academic teaching staff in your unit for guidance in understanding or completing this type of assessment
  • the Writing Centre for academic skills support.

2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation

Delivery and Resources

Classes: 3.5 hours of teaching per week.

• one 2 hours lecture and • one 1.5 hour tutorial lab (practical).

NOTE: Tutorials begin in week 2.

Textbooks Prescribed Textbook • The textbook for this unit is Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Parrino et al, 4th Edition (ISBN: 9780730382577). An electronic version of the book is available from Wiley Direct and is cheaper than the paper version: https://www.wileydirect.com.au/buy/ fundamentals-of-corporatefinance-4th-edition. • This book covers most but not all of the topics in the unit. The lecture notes will also cover what you need to know. Additional readings may be assigned for the various topics each week. This will either be journal articles, or other materials available on iLearn, web or available electronically e.g. via the Macquarie University Library.

Additional Readings • Berk, J and Demarzo, P. Corporate Finance, Pearson (ISBN 9780273756033) • Beninga, Principles of Finance with Excel, Oxford (ISBN 978 0 19 975547 9). This book may be used by students to learn about using MS Excel for the various financial calculations involved in the course, during the tutorial / computer lab sessions.

Technology Used and Required • You will need access to the internet to obtain course information and download teaching materials from the unit website. • It is your responsibility to check the unit iLearn site regularly to make sure that you are up-todate with the information for the unit. • MS Excel will be used extensively throughout the unit.

Unit Web Page The web page for this unit can be found at: iLearn http://ilearn.mq.edu.au

Required Unit Materials and/or Recommended Readings • Lecture slides/notes, tutorial and any other additional materials on ilearn are the required materials and will be posted on the website before lectures. • Relevant references will be provided in Lectures as recommended materials. Some of them will be posted on the website.

Passing the Unit Students must obtain a mark of 50% to pass the unit. There are no other hurdle requirements for

Unit Schedule

Week

Week beginning Monday

Topic

Book Chapter

Assessment

1

25-Jul

Introduction to Business Organisations and Taxation

Ch. 1 – 3 & additional material

 

2

01-Aug

Time Value of Money and Interest Rates

Ch. 5 &

additional material

 

3

08-Aug

Valuation of Multi-Payment Cash Flows

Ch. 6

 

4

15-Aug

Risk and Return

Ch. 7

 

5

22-Aug

Bond Valuation and the Structure of Interest Rates

Ch. 8 &

additional material

 

6

29-Aug

Share Valuation

Ch. 9 &

additional material

 

7

05-Sep

CLASS TEST (NO Lecture and Tutorial)

 

CLASS TEST

Recess

12-Sep

 

 

 

Recess

19-Sep

 

 

 

8

26-Sep

The Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting

Ch. 10 & additional material

 

9

03-Oct

Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting

Ch. 11

(Mon 3 Oct is public holiday)

10

10-Oct

Evaluation Project Economics and Capital Rationing

Ch. 12

ASSIGNMENT DUE

11

17-Oct

The Cost of Capital

Ch. 13

 

12

24-Oct

Capital Structure Policy

Ch. 16

 

13

31-Oct

Revision

 

 

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Unit information based on version 2022.04 of the Handbook