GRA 6223 Valuation and Fair Value Accounting

GRA 6223 Valuation and Fair Value Accounting

Course code: 
GRA 6223
Department: 
Department of Accounting and Operations Management
Credits: 
6
Course coordinator: 
Ignacio Garcia de Olalla Lopez
Erlend Kvaal
Course name in Norwegian: 
Valuation and Fair Value Accounting
Product category: 
Master
Portfolio: 
Master of Accounting and Auditing
Semester: 
2018 Spring
Active status: 
Active
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching language: 
Norwegian/English
Course type: 
One semester
Introduction

Valuation is an important task for research analysts, investment bankers, auditors and accountants, corporate finance specialists, merger and acquisition analysts, venture capitalists, and individual investors. This course provides both a sound theoretical framework for valuation and a thorough discussion of how valuations are actually done in the real world.

Development of valuation skills entails understanding the concepts and procedures underlying generally accepted accounting principles used to prepare financial information.

Learning outcomes - Knowledge

The objective of the course is twofold. First, students shall acquire general knowledge about techniques to estimate the market value of assets and businesses (valuation methods). Second, they shall learn about the topics for which firms are required to report the fair value of balance sheet items and learn how to apply the valuation methods for that purpose.

Learning outcomes - Skills

After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Carry out valuation of assets and businesses using the most common valuation methods, discounted dividend valuation, free cash flow valuation and market-based valuation.
  • Prepare correctly the financial statements with respect to topics for which fair value accounting is required.
Learning Outcome - Reflection

The course will help the students to evaluate the market prices of stocks and other assets, and to extract the assumptions the market is implicitly making given those prices. The student will be in a position to critically evaluate those assumptions and analyse to what extent changes in these affect the stock price. The students will also learn to judge critically the usefulness of fair value information in the financial statements.

Course content
  1. Fundamental analysis – the process
  2. Value definitions and value applications
  3. Introduction to industry and company analysis
  4. Cost of capital
  5. Valuation techniques
    • Discounted dividend valuation
    • DCF valuation
    • Relative valuation
    • Introduction to residual income valuation
  6.  Valuation of corporations
  7. Acquisition analysis
  8. Valuation in accounting
    • Fair value measurement – IFRS 13
    • Revaluation of PP&E – IAS 16
    • Measurement of recoverable ammouns – IAS 36
    • Investment property – IAS 40
    • Biological assets – IAS 41
Learning process and requirements to students

Please note that while attendance is not compulsory in all courses, it is the student’s own responsibility to obtain any information provided in class that is not included on itslearning or text book.

Software tools
No specified computer-based tools are required.
Qualifications

All courses in the Masters programme will assume that students have fulfilled the admission requirements for the programme. In addition, courses in second, third and/or fourth semester can have specific prerequisites and will assume that students have followed normal study progression. For double degree and exchange students, please note that equivalent courses are accepted.

Exam categoryWeightInvigilationDurationSupport materialsGroupingComment exam
Exam category:
Submission
Form of assessment:
Written submission
Exam code:
GRA62231
Grading scale:
ECTS
Grading rules:
Internal examiner
Resit:
Examination when next scheduled course
30No 1 Week(s)Group (1 - 3) Assignment (mid-term paper)
Exam category:
Submission
Form of assessment:
Written submission
Exam code:
GRA62232
Grading scale:
ECTS
Grading rules:
Internal and external examiner
Resit:
Examination when next scheduled course
70Yes3 Hour(s)
  • BI-approved exam calculator
  • Simple calculator
  • Bilingual dictionary
Individual Written examination with supervision
Exams:
Exam category:Submission
Form of assessment:Written submission
Weight:30
Invigilation:No
Grouping (size):Group (1-3)
Support materials:
Duration: 1 Week(s)
Comment: Assignment (mid-term paper)
Exam code:GRA62231
Grading scale:ECTS
Resit:Examination when next scheduled course
Exam category:Submission
Form of assessment:Written submission
Weight:70
Invigilation:Yes
Grouping (size):Individual
Support materials:
  • BI-approved exam calculator
  • Simple calculator
  • Bilingual dictionary
Duration:3 Hour(s)
Comment:Written examination with supervision
Exam code:GRA62232
Grading scale:ECTS
Resit:Examination when next scheduled course
Exam organisation: 
Ordinary examination
Total weight: 
100
Sum workload: 
0

A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 6 ECTS credits corresponds to a workload of at least 160 hours.