SHA564
Valuing Hotel Intellectual Property and Structuring the Capital Stack
Value the intellectual property rights created in management contracts and franchise agreements; learn how debt and equity capital markets are used to enhance the value of the real estate.
Description
Accurately assessing the value of hotel intellectual property is a critical component of structuring the most advantageous deal. This course is designed to develop a high level of financial sophistication in valuing hotel management contracts and valuing franchise agreements in addition to valuing the real assets.
Participants will value the intellectual property rights created in management contracts and franchise agreements and learn how debt and equity capital markets are used to financially engineer enhancements in the value of the real estate. Participants will also learn how to determine the cost of mortgage loans, be introduced to the secondary mortgage market and lodging REIT structures, and learn how to calculate the returns to private real estate fund investors and sponsors. This course emphasizes the role of debt capital in creating value for equity and the role of public and private equity in modern real estate capital markets. Throughout the course, participants use sophisticated spreadsheet tools to support and quantify the analyses, all of which can be used to analyze real-life opportunities.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is designed for:
- Managers and professionals in the hospitality industry with financial or operational responsibility for real estate, investments, or management contracts
- General managers, asset manager and others with asset management responsibilities
- Business development professionals with branded operators who have professional interaction with owners
- Lenders, investors, real estate professionals, and developers who seek entrance into the hospitality real estate market
Course Format
All eCornell courses are delivered online and are self-paced. An eCornell instructor leads the online discussions, grades any course projects, and is available to answer specific questions about the course content.
This course contains the following modules:
- Modeling and Valuing Management Contracts and Franchise Agreements
- Projecting Year-by-Year Benefits of Management Contracts
- Projecting Year-by-Year Costs of Management Contracts
- Valuing the Management Contract
- Modeling and Valuing Franchise Agreements
- Debt Financing
- Review of Contemporary Structures
- Mortgage Calculation Workshop
- Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities
- Equity Financing
- Public Real Estate Equity
- Private Real Estate Equity Fund Structures
Benefits to the Learner
Participants who complete this course will be able to:
- Estimate the value of management contracts and their impact on shareholder value
- Estimate the value of franchise agreements and their impact on shareholder value
- Explain how capital markets can be used to create value in the real estate
- Use the tools of modern finance to create value for equity via the specific use of debt instruments
- Explain the role of public equity and private equity in capital markets
- Use the tools of investment analysis to understand a ‘promote structure’ in a private equity real estate fund
Authoring Faculty
Jan A. deRoos, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Sponsoring School
Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration
Total Learning Time
Approximately six hours over a period of two weeks
Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificate:
With all eCornell courses, access is easy. Participants only need a computer and an Internet connection. To view specific technology requirements, visit our Technology Requirements page.