FINANCE

CORPORATE FINANCE MASTERCLASS

Overview

Corporate Finance is the area of money management, the moves that administrators make to expand the firm’s worth to the investors, and the apparatuses and examinations used to dispense monetary assets. The essential objective of corporate money is to boost or increment investor esteem through long-haul and transient monetary preparation and the execution of different procedures. Corporate finance encompasses everything from capital investment decisions to investment banking.

Regardless of whether you are a private business seeking to sell, acquire, or raise capital; a public company that wants to divest non-core assets or make a strategic acquisition in faraway places; Corporate finance expertise is necessary for mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, capital raising, and aligning capital structure and financing strategy with overall strategic objectives and business drivers.

Corporate Money Leaders ought to assist organisations with settling on informed conclusions about capital ventures, value and obligation situations, renegotiating, profit recapitalizations, designs, and consolidation and procurement options. They ought to offer insights that can be put into action regarding the available sources of capital, growth goals, and potential economic returns.

The application of the fundamentals of corporate finance to a wide range of real-world scenarios, including personal finance, corporate decision-making, and financial intermediation, is emphasized in this course, which provides a solid introduction to the subject.

Top Learning Objectives

You don’t need any accounting or finance experience because we’ll go over everything from the ground up. We will use Microsoft Excel in the course to analyse and create a Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement, so you must have access to and a basic understanding of how to use it.

We will also learn how to create the following financial models from scratch using Microsoft Excel:

  • Discounted Cash Flow,
  • the Weighted Average Cost of Capital,
  • Price to Earnings,
  • Price to Revenue, and so on – all from scratch (assuming you have no or some accounting/finance knowledge).

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