8195 - PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE CAPITAL
MM-LS - AFC-LS - CLAPI-LS - CLEFIN-LS - CLELI-LS - DES-LS - CLG-LS - M-LS - IM-LS - ACME-LS - EMIT-LS
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
Insegnamento offerto anche in modalità e-learning (cl. 33)
STEFANO CASELLI
Course Objectives
The course is focused on the analysis of private equity & venture capital business in the perspective of financial intermediaries dedicated to scouting, advisory, arranging and financing activities. Particular attention is given to provide students with a deep understanding of the mechanism underpinning the creation or the development of a firm and the financial sustain coming from the financial system. As a consequence of that the course is divided in to three main sections: market and competition; regulatory and legal issues; management of a private equity & a venture capital fund or deal making. The presentation of a real-word case studies further enhances the link with the best practices observable in the market.
Course Content Summary
Part A: private equity & venture capital in the financial system
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The special role of private equity & venture capital industry: why are they necessary in a modern economy?
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Market trends in Europe and in US
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Competitive models of private equity & venture capital: angels and informal investors; incubators; start-up financer; closed-end funds; merchant banks; vulture funds.
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Relationship between banking system and private equity & venture capital industry
Part B: regulatory and legal issues
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Regulations and supervision towards investing in non financial firms
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The constitution of a venture capital company
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The constitution of a private equity fund
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Legal issues for venture capital investment schemes: European versus US and UK patterns
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Fiscal issues for venture capital investment schemes: European versus US and UK patterns
Part C: management of a private equity and a venture capital fund
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Introduction to different categories of investment: new ventures, start up, young firms, high potential firms, family owned firms and turnaround involved companies
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The value chain of investing in firms: a broad vision
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The valuation of the target company: how to evaluate and how to manage the deal?
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Management issues: managing the single investment, funding process, managing the portfolio of investments, exit way process
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
For the students joining the program, the exam is written. In this case there are two possibilities: two short partial exams or one end exam. In both cases, 20% of the valuation is based on an individual assignment given during the program. For the students not joining the program the exam is based on a written trial.
Textbooks
The text book for all the students which join the program is:
- S. Caselli, S. Gatti, Venture Capital. A Euro-System Approach, Springer Verlag, Berlin, New York, 2005, second edition.
Readings, slides and ad-hoc cases are delivered through web.
Course Objectives
The course is focused on the analysis of private equity & venture capital business in the perspective of financial intermediaries dedicated to scouting, advisory, arranging and financing activities. Particular attention is given to provide students with a deep understanding of the mechanism underpinning the creation or the development of a firm and the financial sustain coming from the financial system. As a consequence of that the course is divided in to three main sections: market and competition; regulatory and legal issues; management of a private equity & a venture capital fund or deal making. The presentation of a real-word case studies further enhances the link with the best practices observable in the market.
Course Content Summary
Part A: private equity & venture capital in the financial system- The special role of private equity & venture capital industry: why are they necessary in a modern economy?
- Market trends in Europe and in US
- Competitive models of private equity & venture capital: angels and informal investors; incubators; start-up financer; closed-end funds; merchant banks; vulture funds.
- Relationship between banking system and private equity & venture capital industry
Part B: regulatory and legal issues
- Regulations and supervision towards investing in non financial firms
- The constitution of a venture capital company
- The constitution of a private equity fund
- Legal issues for venture capital investment schemes: European versus US and UK patterns
- Fiscal issues for venture capital investment schemes: European versus US and UK patterns
Part C: management of a private equity and a venture capital fund
-
Introduction to different categories of investment: new ventures, start up, young firms, high potential firms, family owned firms and turnaround involved companies
-
The value chain of investing in firms: a broad vision
-
The valuation of the target company: how to evaluate and how to manage the deal?
-
Management issues: managing the single investment, funding process, managing the portfolio of investments, exit way process
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
For the students joining the program, the exam is written. In this case there are two possibilities: two short partial exams or one end exam. In both cases, 20% of the valuation is based on an individual assignment given during the program. For the students not joining the program the exam is based on a written trial.
Textbooks
The text book for all the students which join the program is:
-
S. Caselli, S. Gatti, Venture Capital. A Euro-System Approach, Springer Verlag, Berlin, New York, 2005, second edition.
Readings, slides and ad-hoc cases are delivered through web.