Postgraduate Course: Financial Analysis (CMSE11574)
Course Outline
| School | Business School | 
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
Availability | Not available to visiting students | 
 
| SCQF Credits | 10 | 
ECTS Credits | 5 | 
 
 
| Summary | The course is concerned with introducing students to the practice and theory of financial statement analysis.  The course itself brings together elements of financial accounting and financial ratio analysis; corporate strategy analysis, market and industry analysis and techniques of equity valuation to enable students to understand how individual businesses function within the constrained market environment. | 
 
| Course description | 
    
    A practice oriented course, to enable students to critically analyse the performance, prospects and valuation of a corporate business entity. 
 
Content outline: 
Financial ratio analysis, corporate strategy analysis, cash flow analysis, takeovers and acquisitions, equity valuation. 
    
    
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
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Co-requisites |  | 
 
| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  None | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
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| Academic year 2022/23, Not available to visiting students (SS1) 
  
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Quota:  None | 
 
| Course Start | 
Block 2 (Sem 1) | 
 
Timetable  | 
	
Timetable | 
| Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | 
 
 Total Hours:
100
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 Lecture Hours 10,
 Seminar/Tutorial Hours 1,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 2,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
87 )
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| Assessment (Further Info) | 
 
  Written Exam
0 %,
Coursework
100 %,
Practical Exam
0 %
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| Additional Information (Assessment) | 
100% coursework (individual) - Assesses all course Learning Outcomes | 
 
| Feedback | 
Formative: Workshops are used to provide formative feedback to students with respect to their performance on practical analysis tasks.  
Summative: Summative feedback will be provided on the course assessment  
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| No Exam Information | 
 
Learning Outcomes 
    On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
    
        - Demonstrate a critical understanding of accounting ratio analysis.
 - Understand the relationship between corporate strategy and corporate performance.
 - Undertake a financial analysis of a corporate body.
 
     
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Reading List 
Krishna Palepu, Paul Healey and Erik Peek, Business Analysis and Valuation IFRS Edition, CENGAGE Learning, 5th Edition, 2019. ISBN: 9781473758421 (Print) 
 
John Kay, The Long and the Short of it: A guide to finance and investment for normally intelligent people who aren't in the industry, Profile Books, 2016. |   
 
Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | 
Knowledge and Understanding 
 
After completing this course, students should be able to: 
 
Demonstrate  a  thorough  knowledge  and  understanding  of  contemporary  organisational  disciplines; comprehend the role of business within the contemporary world; and critically evaluate and synthesise primary and secondary research and sources of evidence in order to make, and present, well informed and transparent organisation-related decisions, which have a positive global impact. 
 
Identify,  define  and  analyse  theoretical  and  applied  business  and  management  problems,  and  develop approaches, informed by an understanding of appropriate quantitative and/or qualitative techniques, to explore and solve them responsibly. 
 
Cognitive Skills 
 
After completing this course, students should be able to: 
 
Be  self-motivated;  curious;  show  initiative;  set,  achieve  and surpass  goals;  as  well  as  demonstrating adaptability, capable of handling complexity and ambiguity, with a willingness to learn; as well as being able to demonstrate  the  use digital and other tools to carry out  tasks effectively, productively, and with attention to quality. 
 
Communication, ICT, and Numeracy Skills 
 
After completing this course, students should be able to: 
 
Critically evaluate and present digital and other sources, research methods, data and information; discern their  limitations,  accuracy,  validity,  reliability  and  suitability;  and  apply  responsibly  in  a  wide  variety  of organisational contexts. 
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| Keywords | Not entered | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser |  | 
Course secretary | Miss Mary Anne Boeff 
Tel: (0131 6)50 8072 
Email:  | 
   
 
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