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Certificat d'université Private Equity and Other Alternative Asset Classes

15 crédits

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PROGRAMME

Ce certificat de 15 crédits, donné intégralement en anglais, est composé d'un cours obligatoire de 5 crédits et de cours à choisir pour un total de 10 crédits.

COURS OBLIGATOIRE

Module 1 - Private Equity & Other Alternative Asset Classes - 5 ECTS

Session 1 - Fundamentals of alternative asset classes:

  • Definitions, Market overview,
  • Rationale,
  • Market players.

Session 2 - Structure and organisation of a Pe Fund:

  • Regulations,
  • Terms,
  • Fund documentation,
  • Governance clauses.

Session 3a - Pe Fund raising:

  • Investors and investor relations,
  • Marketing.

Session 3b - Family offices:

  • Strategies,
  • Differences to Pe Firms.

Session 4 - Pe transactions and investment phase:

  • Origination,
  • Bidding process,
  • Due diligence,
  • Structuring,
  • Financing,
  • Signings and closings,
  • Monitoring of investments.

Session 5 - Tax structuring:

  • Why Luxembourg,
  • Overview of Luxembourg's Tax System,
  • Substance rules,
  • Double taxation,
  • Transfer pricing.

Session 6 - Fund and investment valuation:

  • Methodologies,
  • Accouting rules,
  • Lux Gaap an Ifrs,
  • Fund reporting.

Session 7 - Value creation and exit strategies:

  • Operational value creation,
  • Financial engineering,
  • Governance,
  • Exit options and structuring.

Session 8a - Esg considerations:

  • Why Esg,
  • Compliance and risk,
  • Reporting.

Session 8b - Duties & responsibilities of board directors:

  • Regulatory framework.

Session 9 - Venture capital:

  • Focus,
  • Stages of investments,
  • Differences to a Pe Fund,
  • Investors,
  • Case study.

Session 10 - Fund of funds:

  • Definition,
  • Structure,
  • Risk and return profile,
  • Diversification,
  • Valuation and reporting,
  • Co-investments and secondaries.

Session 11 - Private Debt:

  • Differences to Pe Funds,
  • Strategies,
  • Investors,
  • Risk and return profile,
  • Credit facilities.

Session 12 - Real assets, real estate and infrastructure:

  • Differences to Pe Funds,
  • Strategies,
  • Risk and return profile,
  • Case studies.

 

COURS AU CHOIX

Module 2 - Corporate finance - 5 ECTS

  • Corse overview; goals and governance of the corporation; financial markets and institutions; time value of money (part 1/2);
  • Time value of money (part 2/2);
  • Bonds;
  • Stocks;
  • Net present value and other investment criteria;
  • Using disounted cash-flow analysis to make investment decisions; projects analysis;
  • Mid-term exam; measuring corporate performance;
  • Introduction to risk, return and the opportunity cost of capital; risk, return and capital budgeting;
  • Weigthed average cost of capital and company valuation;
  • Working capital Management;
  • Review and wrap up;
  • Final exam.

Module 3 - Financial management - 5 ECTS

  • Financial forecasting,
  • Financial modelling; valuation,
  • Capital budgeting,
  • Real options,
  • Funding the business: from start-up to IPO,
  • Optimal capital structure,
  • Distribution policy,
  • Mergers & Acquisitions,
  • Project financing,
  • Wrap up,
  • Student group project presentations,
  • Kick-off final exam.

Module 4 - Portfolio management - 5 ECTS

  • Investment background and financial markets,
  • Security markets, mutual funds & other companies,
  • Risk and return,
  • Efficient diversification,
  • Capital asset pricing theroy,
  • Efficient market hypothesis, and behavioural analysis,
  • Mid-term exam, equity and bond valuation,
  • Derivative markets and risk management,
  • Portfolio performance evaluation,
  • International investing,
  • Hedge funds, Private Equity, LBOs and SPACS,
  • Final exam.

Module 5 - Advanced risk management - 5 ECTS

  • Introduction and quick refresher on quantitative analysis;
  • Capital markets - assets and derivatives (Part 1/3);
  • Capital markets - assets and derivatives (Part 2/3);
  • Capital markets - assets and derivatives (Part 3/3);
  • Valuation and risk models - Introduction to risk (VAR, CVAR, tracking error risk budgeting, etc.);
  • Valuation and risk models - Practice and limitations;
  • Mid-term exam, credit risk;
  • Operational and integrated risk management (Part 1/2);
  • Operational and integrated risk management (Part 2/2);
  • Portfolio risk management and Hedge Fund risk management;
  • Main lessons of financial crisis for risk managers and recent developments;
  • Final exam.

Module 6 - Mergers & Acquisitions - 5 ECTS

  • M&A strategy Part 1 - lessons from CISCO,
  • M&A strategy Part 2 - impact other corporate finance decisions,
  • Valuation,
  • Financing the deal,
  • Leveraged buyouts
  • Closing the deal (M&A in Wine coutry V2, simulation exercise),
  • Assessing the risks (agreement terms),
  • Target search and due diligence,
  • Post-Merger integration,
  • Wrap up,
  • Student group project presentations
  • Kick-off final exam.

Module 7 - Sustainable finance - 3 ECTS

  • Introduction, definition of sustainable finance,
  • Capital flows in the financial system, role of central banks,
  • Sustainability regulation,
  • Sustainable finance instruments: Greenbonds,
  • Sustainable finance instruments: Private Equity, Infra and Impact funds,
  • Sustainable finance instruments: Banking and loans,
  • Reporting and measurement for impact and public actors,
  • Student presentation, Final test.

Module 8 - Fundamental investing - 2 ECTS

  • Compounded interest and the stock market machinery; price vs value and behavioural finance;
  • Determining the moat; profit & loss and balance sheet analysis;
  • Quiz 1; working capital, net Debt, and accounting shenanigans; DCF and market multiples valuations;
  • Quiz 2; transaction multiples, book value, ratio analysis;
  • Quiz 3; putting it all together.

Module 9 - Blockchain & Big Data/Cryptocurrencies - 5 ECTS

  • Bitcoin, Blockchain and Big Data use cases,
  • Consensus algorithms (Part 1/2),
  • Consensus algorithms (Part 2/2),
  • Ethereum programming,
  • Security and privacy,
  • Applied programming techniques,
  • Introduction to relevant languages and protocols,
  • Mid-term test,
  • Business case / Technology session,
  • Code development (Part 1/2),
  • Code development (Part 2/2),
  • Final project pitch presentation.