The Corporate Finance Course
Corporate Governance, Capital Budgeting, Cost of Capital, Leverage, Working Capital: Complete Corporate Finance Training
Corporate Governance, Capital Budgeting, Cost of Capital, Leverage, Working Capital: Complete Corporate Finance Training
Do you want a career in the world of finance?
Are you interested in understanding what drives business value from a financial perspective?
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This course is a fantastic training opportunity that could help you win job interviews, excel on the job, and get promoted.
We will study the five main areas of Corporate Finance:
Corporate Governance - company stakeholders, stakeholder management, risks and benefits of corporate governance, the principal-agent relationship, environmental, social, and governance factors
Capital Budgeting - principles of capital budgeting, mutually exclusive projects, project sequencing, and capital rationing, calculate and interpret net present value (NPV), IRR, payback period, discounted payback period, average accounting rate of return, profitability index (PI), compare the NPV and IRR methods, problems associated with IRR
Cost of Capital - Calculate and interpret the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of a company, Describe how taxes affect the cost of capital from different capital sources, target capital structure in estimating WACC and how target capital structure weights may be determined, marginal cost of capital, cost of preferred stock, cost of equity using CAPM, cost of equity using bond-yield plus risk premium, beta and cost of capital for a project, considering country risk premiums, marginal cost of capital schedule, flotation costs
Leverage - business risk, sales risk, operating risk, financial risk, degree of operating leverage, degree of financial leverage, degree of total leverage, analyze the effect of financial leverage on a company’s net income and return on equity, calculate the breakeven quantity of sales and determine the company's net income at various sales levels, breakeven quantity of sales
Working Capital - trade receivables, inventories, trade payables, net working capital, business cycle, DSO, DPO, DIO, working capital efficiency, receivables turnover, inventory efficiency
Each of these sections contains practical examples and challenges aiming to reinforce what you have learned.
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Khu vực Câu hỏi thường gặp trống
Working Capital Management (Definition)
Xem trướcLiquidity Management
Xem trướcLiquidity Measures
Xem trướcAsset Management Ratios
Payables Turnover Ratio
Xem trướcLiquidity Analysis (Example)
Xem trướcOperating and Cash Conversion Cycles
Net Daily Cash Position
Yields on short-term securities
Investment Policy Statement
Accounts Receivable Management
Xem trướcInventory Management
Accounts Payable Management
Short-term Bank Funding Sources
Short-term Non-bank Funding Sources
The Capital Budgeting Process
Capital Budgeting (Basic Principles)
Engaging with Multiple Projects at a Time
Net Present Value (NPV)
Net Present Value: Example
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Payback Period
Discounted Payback Period (DPBP)
Average Accounting Rate of Return (AAR)
Profitability Index (PI)
NPV Profile
NPV vs IRR
Problems Associated with IRR
The Relation Between NPV and Share Price
The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Effect of Taxes on the Cost of Capital
Use of Target Capital Structure in Estimating WACC
Marginal Cost of Capital (MCC)
The MCC's Role in Determining the NPV
Cost of Debt
Cost of Preferred Stock
Cost of Equity (Using CAPM)
CAPM (Components)
Cost of Equity (Using the Dividend Discount Model)
Cost of Equity (Using the Bond Yield Plus Risk Premium Approach)
Calculate and Interpret Beta
Calculate a Project's Beta
Estimate the Cost of Equity for Developing Countries
Marginal Cost of Capital Schedule
Flotation Costs
Case Study (Introduction)
Organizing Inputs Into Drivers Sheet
Sales Forecast Sheet
Preparing a Fixed Asset Rollforward Schedule
Calculate Cash Impact of Extra Working Capital
Debt Repayments and Interest Expenses
Project's P&L Sheet
Project’s Cash Flows
WACC
Calculate Beta in Excel
Discounting Project Cash Flows
Performance Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
Measures of Leverage
Business and Financial Risk
Calculate the Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL)
Calculate the Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL)
Calculate the Degree of Total Leverage (DTL)
The Effect of Financial Leverage on a Company's NI and ROE
Calculate the Breakeven Quantity of Sales
Calculate the Operating Breakeven Quantity of Sales
Corporate Governance: Description
Stakeholder Groups and Their Interests
Stakeholder Conflicts
Stakeholder Management
Governance Mechanisms
Board of Directors
Board of Directors Committees
Factors Influencing Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance: Risks and Benefits
Principles of Corporate Governance Analysis
Environmental Factors and Social Considerations in Investment Analysis
ESG Investing
ESG Investing vs Fiduciary Duties
No prior experience is required. We will start from the very basics
Prepare for a corporate finance careers
Impress interviewers by showing a strong an understanding of finance fundamentals and advanced topics concepts
Acquire an understanding of corporate governance, capital budgeting, cost of capital, measures of leverage, and working capital management