Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance

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Corporate Finance

TOTAL DURATION CERTIFICATION VALIDITY COURSE TYPE
12 Hours No Expiry Date Online Interactive

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Corporate finance focuses on the planning, development, and control of a business's capital structure. The goal is to increase organizational value and profit through optimal decisions on investments, financing, and dividends. This course covers essential strategies for meeting funding requirements and achieving a favorable capital structure.

Three Important Activities in Corporate Finance:
  • Investments and capital budgeting
  • Dividends and return of capital
  • Capital financing
Key Topics:
  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
  • Return on Investment
  • Fixed Income Securities
  • Valuation of Equity
  • Risk and the Cost of Capital
  • Corporate Capital Structure
  • Equity Versus Debt Financing
  • Leverage, Risk, and the Cost of Capital
  • Default and Bankruptcy in a Perfect Market
  • The Costs of Bankruptcy and Financial Distress
  • Risk Management
  • Hedging Currency Risks via Futures and Options
  • Value Creation via Hedging
  • Live online interactive classes by professional faculty
  • Class recordings available for a limited period
  • Access through mobile, desktop and laptop
  • Certification from NSE Academy
  • Candidates should have 2-5 years of work experience in finance or related roles.
  • A background in finance, accounting, business management, or economics is beneficial.
  • An undergraduate or postgraduate degree in a relevant field is recommended
  • Develop essential skills to make strategic financial decisions that enhance organizational value.
  • Learn to evaluate capital investments using DCF analysis.
  • Assess risk and optimize a company's capital structure by balancing equity and debt.
  • Understand corporate risk management through hedging strategies.
  • Gain proficiency in valuing equity and analyzing fixed-income securities.
  • Navigate the financial implications of leverage and financial distress.