2015/2016 KAN-CCMVI2040U Governance and Risk Management
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Governance and Risk Management |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
Start time of the course | Summer |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 100 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 12-05-2016 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors:
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Corporate finance | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The course consists of two main integral parts, corporate governance and basic financial risk management. The first part provides an essential review of governance issues and their evidence. The later discusses the basic concept and some important tools of risk management. Finally, various case studies are used to illustrate these ideas.
Class 1: Overview of corporate governance and risk management Class 2: Evidence of governance issues Class 3: Review of basic tools (Option pricing and other derivatives) Class 4: Case study: Satyam and Berkshire Hathaway Class 5: How to measure market risk Class 6: Case study: Symantec
feedback activity: Class 7: How to measure credit risk II Class 8: Introduction to credit derivatives Class 9: Case study: Lehman Brothers and MFGlobal Class 10: Case Study: Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Class 11: Conclusion and challenges |
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Preliminary Assignment: To help students get maximum value from ISUP courses, instructors provide a reading or a small number of readings or video clips to be read or viewed before the start of classes with a related task scheduled for class 1 in order to 'jump-start' the learning process.
Feedback Activity: A feedback
activitity defined by the course instructor will take place app.
half-way through the course.
The timetable is available on http://www.cbs.dk/files/cbs.dk/isup_timetable_2016_updated.pdf |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Students are required to access the following cases from Harvard Business School Press https://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/
1. Symantec Corporation Convertible Notes with Call Spread
2. MF Global: Where's the Money? Clayton Rose; Pamela Chan; Raghav Chopra
3. MF Global: Changing Stripes Clayton Rose; Yasmin Dahya; Jenevieve Lee
4. JP Morgan: Lessons Learned Stephen Sapp
5. Lehman Brothers: Crisis in Corporate Governance Randall D. Harris
6. Goldman Sachs and the Big Short: Time to Go Long? Randall D. Harris
7. Symantec Corporation Convertible Notes With Call Spread Walid Busaba; Zeigham Khokher; Guorong Yang
8. Governance Failure at Satyam Ajai Gaur; Nisha Kohli
The following case can be downloaded from Stanford Graduate School of Business https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/case-studies/management-berkshire-hathaway
The Management of Berkshire Hathaway ByDavid Larcker, Brian Tayan 2009|Case No.CG16 |