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The IU Finance Department
Prof. Sreenivas Kamma, Chairperson
December 2011
Always exciting
• High frequency trading - Flash crash
• Groupon IPO
• HP spin-off?
• Kraft Cadbury merger
Always exciting
• High frequency trading - Flash crash
• Groupon IPO
• HP spin-off?
• Kraft Cadbury merger
Always exciting
• High frequency trading - Flash crash
• Groupon IPO
• HP spin-off?
• Kraft Cadbury merger
Our mission
• Influence the world: Engage in path-breaking research and innovative curricula to develop future finance leaders, inform policy makers, and support corporations all over the world.
– A recent Business Week recruiter poll placed Kelley’s Department of Finance in the top 10 programs for the quality of finance instruction (2nd among public schools).
– U.S. News & World Report ranked our undergraduate finance program No. 9 of all universities in the nation and No. 5 of all public universities in the nation.
Our activities
Seminal research
Cutting edge
consulting
Leading textbooks
Examples:
front-running by market
makers, option
backdating, mutual fund
market timing, insider
trading worldwide, hedge
fund performance, family
ownership, executive
compensation, M&A….
Examples:
Congressional testimony
on mutual fund fee
practices, advising the
Canadian government on
insider trading regulation,
providing research
expertise to the Bank of
Japan and the Swedish
Central Bank, SEC,
Trimark Securities,
Susquehanna Investment
Group, Intel, SPX, John
Deere, Vodafone
Essar,….
Examples:
Real Options, Value Sphere,
Asset Based Lending, Money
Banking and Financial Markets,
Real Estate Finance and
Investments, Corporate
Finance, Excel Modeling and
Estimation and many more
Our influence
• Research leadership: front-running by market makers, option
backdating, mutual fund market timing, insider trading worldwide, hedge fund performance….
• Policy-making and consulting: Congressional testimony on
mutual fund fee practices, advising the Canadian government on insider trading regulation, providing research expertise to the Bank of Japan and the Swedish Central , SEC, Trimark Securities, Susquehanna Investment Grop, Intel, SPX, John Deere, Vodafone Essar,….
• Student development: textbooks by our authors used at over 145
universities.
• Citations: Barron’s, Boston Globe, Business Week, Chicago Tribune,
Money Magazine, MSNBC, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The Economist, and Financial Times, ….
Some examples
• “Do They Do It For The Money?” Economist (10/27/11), New York Times (6/9/11 and 4/8/09), and in Bloomberg (4/9/09)
• “Study: Boards Use Peers to Inflate Executive Pay,” Deal Book, NY Times Investment Banking, July 26, 2010.
• “Chief Executive’s Debt Predicts Company Debt,” U.S. News and World Report, September 1, 2009.
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Who are the faculty?
• 37 full time faculty; 32 with PhDs from:
– Columbia, INSEAD, Stanford, Wharton, Purdue, London School of Economics, Maryland, Ohio State, Univ. of Pittsburgh, UCLA, UT Austin, SUNY-Buffalo, Vanderbilt, Indiana, UNC-Chapel Hill, Washington University-St. Louis, Minnesota, Michigan, Northwestern.
• Top researchers, editors, leading textbooks, consulting and policy advice
– See their expertise at http://www.kelley.iu.edu/finance/
Our teaching portfolio
• Ph.D. : 12 current students (one of the most productive among B-schools)
• Graduate: MBA, approx. half finance majors, plus many finance ‘minors’
– Three “academies”: corporate finance, investment management, and investment banking
– 60 MBA Accounting students, about ½ take finance jobs
– Online MS in Finance
• Undergraduate: 2,051 majors-(largest on campus), plus support for other majors
– Three “workshops” in two areas: Investment Banking, Investment Management
• Executive education: Bridgestone, John Deere, SPX, Whirlpool, Vodafone Essar, etc.
Corporate Finance
Consulting
Investment Banking
Capital markets
•Consulting – financial or general
•Reorganization/restructuring
•Brand management
•Product pricing
•Entrepreneurship
Careers we prepare you for
•Financial analysis
•Controllership
•Treasury
•Specialized: strategic planning, M&A, investor relations, portfolio management, risk management
•Investment management – sell side, buy side, trading, private wealth management
•Hedge funds/private equity
•Financial institutions
•Real estate
•Capital raising
•M&A
•Risk management
•Restructuring
•Public finance
The MBA Finance Major
• MBA Finance Core (Fall semester)
• Two required finance foundation courses (Spring semester):
– F520: Asset Valuation and Strategy (Markets)
– F540: The Firm in the Capital Markets (Corporate Finance)
• 9 credit hours of finance electives (6 courses - either F or R prefix).
• 3 credit hours of non-finance electives.
The MBA Finance Minor
• F520, F540, and two elective courses (F or R prefix)
OR
• F520 OR F540, and three elective courses (F or R prefix)
This allows you to focus on investments or corporate finance tracks
MBA Finance Electives • Commercial and Investment
Banking (506)
• Short-term Finance (507)
• Real Options (508)
• Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Finance (517)
• Corporate Financial Risk Management (525)
• Corporate Financial Strategy (546)
• Corporate Governance and Restructuring (548)
• International Corporate Finance (571)
• Dedicated academy courses
• Equity Markets (529)
• Fixed Income Investments (528)
• Derivative Securities (526)
• Security Trading and Market Making (535)
• Applied Portfolio Management (550)
• Private Wealth Management (579)
• Behavioral Finance (519)
• International Capital Markets (570)
• Real Estate Investment Analysis (R510)
• Real Estate Finance (R530)
MBA Professional Development • Three academies: develop professionalism, expertise in focused
industry careers, and act as placement services – Investment Management Academy:
• Uses a network of over 400 investment alumni to place students on buy side and sell side
– Investment Banking Academy • Uses network of over 500 professionals to place students in investment banking
jobs, study tours of emerging markets
– Corporate Finance Academy • CFO focus, Treasury focus, Finance for high-tech manufacturing focus
• The Finance Club
• Reese Fund – Student managed portfolio of $600,000. MBA students make presentations before a
board of Wall Street professionals
• Center for Real Estate Studies – Benecki gift of land on Dog island, Florida.
Academy courses
• F551 – Industry Analysis*
– A Fall-scheduled prep class for F550 (Reese Fund) focusing on Sector/Industry analysis. Investment Management Academy (IMA) students hone their expertise and detailed understanding of the drivers, metrics, and valuation of the Sector they’ll cover for the Reese Fund. This course is required for IMA students.
• F550 – Reese Fund*
– A Spring-scheduled applied stock selection course, and the capstone to the IMA program. Based on industries assigned in F551, students identify, research, and analyze a security, write a full report, then pitch the security to the Reese Fund Board of Directors for inclusion in a live portfolio. This course is required for IMA students.
•*Prereqs for each of these
courses are F520, F529, A545,
A546
Academy courses
• F560 – Value Fund*
– A Fall-scheduled applied stock selection course. Using Graham & Dodd “value” fundamental analysis tools, students identify, research, and analyze a security, write a full report, then pitch the security for inclusion in a live portfolio. Frequent speakers by value-style portfolio managers.
• F579 – Private Wealth Management
– A Spring-scheduled course focusing on the various business models, skills required, and professional opportunities in the area of Private Wealth Management. Through a combination of lectures, industry speakers, and current topical reading, this growing area is explored in detail.
Academy courses
• F579 Global Finance and Emerging Markets
• Study tour of Shanghai & Hong Kong
• *Prereqs for each of these courses are F520, F529, A545, A546
• Required IMA Courses: F551, F550, F526 (Derivatives), F528 (Fixed Income Analysis), F529 (Equity Analysis), and by default, A545 & A546
Courses Corporate
Finance Financial
Institutions Investment
Banking Investment
Management Real Estate
F520 Asset Valuation & Strategy Required
F540 The Firm in the Capital Market Required
F506 Commercial & Investment Banking * *
F507 Short-term Financial Management * *
F508 Real Options in Capital Budgeting * * * * *
F517 Venture Analysis * * *
F519 Behavioral Finance * * *
F525 Corporate Financial Risk Management * * *
F526 Derivative Securities * * * *
F528 Fixed Income Investment * * * * *
F529 Equity Markets * *
F535 Security Trading and Market Making * *
F546 Corporate Financial Strategy * * *
F548 Corporate Governance & Restructuring
* *
F560 Behavioral Finance * *
F570 International Capital Markets * * * *
F571 International Corporate Finance * *
F579 Private Wealth Management * *
R510 Real Estate Investment Analysis * *
R530 Real Estate Finance * * *