CFA Corporate Finance Level 1 (Part 1)
CFA Corporate Finance Level 1 (Part 1), available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 107 lectures, based on 48 reviews, and has 1079 subscribers.
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Summary
Title: CFA Corporate Finance Level 1 (Part 1)
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 107
Number of Published Lectures: 107
Number of Curriculum Items: 107
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 107
Original Price: ₹4,699
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Master Reading 36 Capital Budgeting of Corporate Finance CFA L1
- Master Reading 37 Cost of Capital of Corporate Finance CFA L1
- Master Reading 38 Measures of Leverage of Corporate Finance CFA L1
Who Should Attend
- This course is structured only for CFA Students following CFA Corporate Finance Syllabus
Target Audiences
- This course is structured only for CFA Students following CFA Corporate Finance Syllabus
Welcome to Corporate Finance CFA Level 1 (Part 1) Course.
As the name indicates, this course covers part of syllabus of Corporate Finance Paper of Level 1 of CFA Exams.
About Coverage:
Section 1 will cover Reading 36 – Capital Budgeting
Section 2 will cover Reading 37 – Cost of Capital
Section 3 will cover Reading 38 – Measures of Leverage.
Teaching and Learning Style:
This course is structured in self paced learning style. It is suggested to take screenshots of case studies for reference back during problem solving. Approaching the course with note book and pen or MS Excel and solving problems paralelly along with instructor will make you feel like attending real class and improve your listening and learning experience.
Teaching and Learning outcomes:
By taking this course, you will be able to
- describe the capital budgeting process and distinguish among the various categories of capital projects;
- describe the basic principles of capital budgeting;
- explain how the evaluation and selection of capital projects is affected by mutually exclusive projects, project sequencing, and capital rationing;
- calculate and interpret net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), payback period, discounted payback period, and profitability index (PI) of a single capital project;
- explain the NPV profile, compare the NPV and IRR methods when evaluating independent and mutually exclusive projects, and describe the problems associated with each of the evaluation methods;
- describe expected relations among an investment’s NPV, company value, and
share price. - calculate and interpret the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of a company;
- describe how taxes affect the cost of capital from different capital sources;
- describe the use of target capital structure in estimating WACC and how target
capital structure weights may be determined - explain how the marginal cost of capital and the investment opportunity schedule
are used to determine the optimal capital budget; - explain the marginal cost of capital’s role in determining the net present value
of a project; - calculate and interpret the cost of debt capital using the yield-to-maturity
approach and the debt-rating approach; - calculate and interpret the cost of noncallable, nonconvertible preferred stock;
- calculate and interpret the cost of equity capital using the capital asset pricing
model approach, the dividend discount model approach, and the bond-yieldplus
risk-premium approach; - calculate and interpret the beta and cost of capital for a project;
- describe uses of country risk premiums in estimating the cost of equity;
- describe the marginal cost of capital schedule, explain why it may be upwardsloping
with respect to additional capital, and calculate and interpret its
break-points; - explain and demonstrate the correct treatment of flotation costs.
- define and explain leverage, business risk, sales risk, operating risk, and financial
risk and classify a risk; - calculate and interpret the degree of operating leverage, the degree of financial
leverage, and the degree of total leverage; - analyze the effect of financial leverage on a company’s net income and return on
equity; - calculate the breakeven quantity of sales and determine the company’s net
income at various sales levels; - calculate and interpret the operating breakeven quantity of sales.
Teaching Background:
Indian scenario has been considered for explaining concepts through case studies.
Video Lectures status:
Of the above content, around 70% lectures have been added as on 01st September 2016 and balance will be added in due course.
Wishing you all the very best to excel in Finance World.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Reading 36 – Capital Budgeting
Lecture 1: Capital Budgeting Process
Lecture 2: Types of Capital Investment Decisions
Lecture 3: Project Cash Flows
Lecture 4: Principles for Measuirng Project Cash Flows
Lecture 5: Measuring cash flows Case Study 1
Lecture 6: Measuring Cash Flows Case Study 2
Lecture 7: Cashflow computation Case Study 3
Lecture 8: Cash Flow Perspective Case Study 4
Lecture 9: Capital Budgeting Techniques
Lecture 10: Capital Budgeting Tools (Taking Head)
Lecture 11: Payback period (Talking Head)
Lecture 12: Pay Back Period Introduction
Lecture 13: Pay Back Period Example
Lecture 14: PayBack Period Case Study 1 – Taking Head
Lecture 15: PayBack Period Case Study 2 – Taking Head
Lecture 16: PayBack Period Case Study 3
Lecture 17: Payback Reciprocal
Lecture 18: Accounting Rate of Return
Lecture 19: Discounted Pay Back Period Method
Lecture 20: NPV
Lecture 21: NPV Technique
Lecture 22: Advantages and Disadvantages of NPV
Lecture 23: NPV Case Study 1
Lecture 24: NPV Case Study 2
Lecture 25: NPV Case Study 3
Lecture 26: NPV Case Study 4
Lecture 27: NPV of Different Projects Case Study 5
Lecture 28: NPV Incremental Discount Rate Case Study 6
Lecture 29: NPV Case Study 7
Lecture 30: NPV & Tax Savings Case Study 8
Lecture 31: NPV & Tax Savings Case Study 9
Lecture 32: NPV based on Opportunity Cost Case Study 10
Lecture 33: Equivalent Annual CF and Case Study 11
Lecture 34: NPV (Projects with different life period) Case Study 12
Lecture 35: Abandonment Decision in Replacement Case Study 13
Lecture 36: Equivalent Annual Cost Case Study 14
Lecture 37: Replacement Decision
Lecture 38: Aggregate Cash Flow Method in Replacement
Lecture 39: Incremental Cash Flow Method in Replacement
Lecture 40: Replacement Analysis Case Study 1
Lecture 41: Replacement Analysis Case Study 2
Lecture 42: Replacement Analysis Case Study 3
Lecture 43: Replacement Analysis Case Study 4
Lecture 44: Profitability Index
Lecture 45: Profitability Index Case Study 1
Lecture 46: Profitability Index Case Study 2
Lecture 47: Problem NPV and Capital Rationing PI Case Study 3
Lecture 48: IRR Introduction
Lecture 49: Advantages and Disadvantages of IRR
Lecture 50: IRR Simple Case Study 1
Lecture 51: IRR Case Study 2
Lecture 52: IRR Case Study 3
Lecture 53: IRR Case Study 4
Lecture 54: Modified IRR
Lecture 55: IRR ARR NPV and Ranking Case Study 5
Lecture 56: IRR Discounted Pay Back Period Profitability Inded and Ranking Case Study 6
Lecture 57: Pay Back IRR ARR NPV and Ranking Case Study 7
Lecture 58: IRR Mutually Exclusive Projects and Reinvestment Case Study 8
Lecture 59: NPV and IRR Suitability Case Study 9
Lecture 60: Project and Equity IRR Case Study 10
Lecture 61: Case Study NPV, PI, DPB
Chapter 2: Reading 37 – Cost of Capital
Lecture 1: Introduction to Cost of Capital
Lecture 2: Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Lecture 3: Cost of Debt
Lecture 4: Cost of Irredeemable Debentures
Lecture 5: Cost of Redeemable Debentures
Lecture 6: Case Study on Cost of Debentures
Lecture 7: Cost of Preference Shares
Lecture 8: Cost of Redeemable Preference Shares
Lecture 9: Cost of Equity
Lecture 10: Cost of Equity under Dividends Price Approach
Lecture 11: Cost of Equity under Earnings Price Approach
Lecture 12: Cost of Equity under Realised Yield Approach
Lecture 13: Cost of Equity under Capital Asset Pricing Model
Lecture 14: Case Study on Cost of Equity
Lecture 15: Case Study on Implied Return on Equtiy
Lecture 16: Case Study on Cost of Equity with Additional Finance
Lecture 17: Case Study on WACC
Lecture 18: Case Study on WACC and Cost of Equity
Lecture 19: Case Study on WACC (Book Value and Market Value)
Lecture 20: Case Study on WACC (with Additional Borrowings)
Lecture 21: Case Study on WACC (with Book Value and Market Value)
Lecture 22: Case Study on WACC (Market Value)
Lecture 23: Case Study WACC & Marginal Cost of Capital
Lecture 24: Case Study Cost of Retained Earnings
Lecture 25: Case Study Preference Shares
Lecture 26: Case Study WACC
Chapter 3: Reading 38 – Measures of Leverage
Lecture 1: Introduction to Leverage (Talking Head)
Lecture 2: Leverage Formula (Talking Head)
Lecture 3: Leverage Analysis Case Study 1 (Talking Head)
Lecture 4: Leverage Analysis Case Study 2 (Talking Head)
Lecture 5: Leverage Analysis Case Study 3 (Talking Head)
Lecture 6: Leverage and its Types
Lecture 7: Leverage Concept Example
Lecture 8: Leverage Analysis and Sales Movement
Lecture 9: Case study on Degree of Leverage
Lecture 10: Case study on Degree of Operating Leverage
Instructors
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Raja Natarajan, B.Com., PGDBA, FCA
Chartered Accountant
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