M&a Syllabus

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Mergers and Acquisitions

Instructor: Kai Li kai.li@sauder.ubc.ca Office Hours: by appointment Teaching Assistant: Zhang Jianing zhangjianing.jenny@gmail.com Office Hours: Wednesday/Friday 4:00 – 6:00pm

Course webpage: http://finance.sauder.ubc.ca/~kaili/SAIF as well as on SAIF BB system Course objectives Corporate Finance is the art and science of making important corporate decisions under the guidance of relevant financial theory, advanced quantitative methods, and careful study of previous business decisions and outcomes. Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) offer a lens into a variety of financial management practices, and are a critical time in the life of a corporation. In this course we will use M&As as a focal point in our study of corporate finance. We will draw on, and extend your knowledge of finance topics including valuation, capital structure, financial distress, financial statement analysis, working capital management, securities markets, securities issuance, agency theory, corporate governance, executive compensation, and real and financial derivatives, and apply to M&As. Our study of change of control will include the economic motivations for M&A activity, advanced valuation, transaction structuring, creative financing, risk management, tactics for friendly M&A negotiations and hostile transactions, leveraged buyouts (LBOs), due diligence, and execution. By the end of the course you should:  Be able to identify motives for transactions  Understand reasons for differences in payment and financing  Be able to recommend and justify payment and financing packages for a deal  Understand incentives of different parties and how these will influence their actions  Know the factors associated with long-run success or failure of transactions  Know the tradeoffs associated with negotiated transactions, auctions, etc.  Understand tactics for friendly negotiations and hostile transactions  Be able to assess how securities market conditions affect M&A...