Syllabus
Unit 1
An over view of mergers and acquisitions – Various forms of corporate restructuring -growing need for corporate restructuring – the concept of strategic planning in corporaterestructuring – Mergers and acquisitions as strategic choice – alternatives to mergers andacquisitions-strategicalliances-jointventures.
Unit 2
Various types of mergers – the process of mergers and acquisitions – negotiation definingthepurchaseprice-calculatingtheexchangeratio-structuringthedealduediligencetobedone-participantsintheprocessofmergersandacquisition.
Varioustheoriesofmergersandacquisition-efficiencytheories-informationandsignalling-marketpower-taxconsiderations-freecashflowhypothesis-agencyproblems and managerialism – value increase by redistribution.Problems on calculatingpurchaseprice,exchangeratioandrelatedmatters.
Unit 3
Methods of valuation of firms – equity valuation model – discounted cash flow model – firmvaluation model – comparable company approach – option pricing method – chasing theright valuation method – accounting for mergers and acquisitions – accounting as perAccountingstandards14reasonsforfailuresofmergersandacquisitions-rulesforsuccessfulmergers.Problemsonvaluationoffirmandaccountingformergersandacquisitions.
Unit 4
Sell off and divestitures – factors involved in divestiture decisions – explanations andrationale for sell offs – different types of sell offs – reasons for divestitures – going privateand leveraged buyouts – going private transactions – leveraged buyouts – sources of LBOfinancing-characteristicofaleveragedbuyoutcandidatemanagementbuyout-managementbuyin-leveragedcashouts-reversemergers-taxconsiderationsindemerger.
Unit 5
Takeover defenses – friendly vs. hostile – takeovers – preventive anti-takeover measures -corporatecharteramendments-goldenparachute-activeanti-takeoverdefenses regulation of takeovers in India-evolution of regulatory control of mergers and acquisitions in India-complianceunderTheCompaniesAct,1956,SEBIregulations-ImplicationsunderIncomeTaxAct,1961-matterspertainingtoSec72AoftheIncomeTaxAct,1961.Thestudieswillhavetobeconductedwiththehelpoflivecasestudies.
Course Objective and Outcomes
Course Objective: To provide an understanding about the concept and theories of mergers and acquisitions and the regulatory framework for takeovers.
Course Outcomes
CO1 |
Understanding the various forms of corporate restructuring |
CO2 |
Identify the process and theories of mergers and acquisition |
CO3 |
Knowledge on accounting for mergers and acquisition |
CO4 |
Familiarize with the tax considerations in demerger |
CO5 |
Understanding of regulatory control of mergers and acquisitions in India |