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Overview

With a focus on valuation methods, M&A, investment banking and financial intermediation, this Master of Finance concentration prepares students for handling the interaction between financial markets and corporates. Financial decision-making has an ever-increasing impact in the corporate world and thus this concentration prepares students for these challenges e.g when working in both reputable banks and small investment boutiques or corporates.

Modules

Equity Finance

The course introduces you to the characteristics of various equity securities and discusses the risks and rewards associated with them. Topics covered include optimal portfolio selection and asset allocation, the theory of asset pricing models, market efficiency, behavioral finance, as well as techniques for evaluating investment management performance.

Debt Finance

You will be introduced to the economic function of the Debt Capital Markets, which have seen substantial changes since the last financial crisis in 2007/08.

Emphasis is placed on the development of problem-solving skills, based on a good understanding of the business environment. The course also incorporates guest lectures from renowned practitioners from the industry.

Financial Markets & Institutions

This course addresses the economic role of different financial institutions including traditional banks. Specifically frictions in financial markets that allow banks to add value as an intermediary and how banks add value in mitigating these market frictions. Based on these insights, the course assesses why banks are fragile and affected by financial contagion. In this regard, the role of the government is discussed, in alleviating the consequences of financial crises. 

Dedicated Elective

Our students must choose 2 elective modules related to Corporate Finance.

Advanced Corporate Valuation

This module focuses on the valuation of equity securities. The techniques used consist of preparing pro-forma financial statements, forecasting of free cash flows, application of valuation models, and understanding market-multiples valuation approaches. It emphasizes the role of financial statement data in equity valuation, using advanced cases from and around actual financial statements.

Why Corporate Finance at FS?

“What we do is not just theoretical. The professors make sure that everything we are being taught has a “hands-on approach” as well. And this continues throughout the modules and is mainly achieved by projects and case studies.”

Get more insights from Konstanze here, a MoF student in her last semester of the Corporate Finance concentration.

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Careers

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