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Corporate finance encompasses many aspects of your business and affects more than just the bottom line. Having a comprehensive understanding of your company’s finances will enable you to manage your business more strategically. Risk and return are two fundamental concepts in investing and financial management. Understanding how to properly measure and balance these two elements can make a significant difference in the financial performance and stability of your company. Beyond an annual budget cycle and multi-year capital plan, long-term financial planning involves the development of financial policies, capital improvement planning, and budgeting. Creating capital is one of the core tenets of corporate finance.
In this course, we’ll explore financial risk and return, discussing the relationship between them, risk premium, and risk-adjusted performance measurements. We’ll discuss the intricacies of long-term financial management, such as the types of financial instruments, cost of capital, and valuation of financial instruments. Efficient capital management is a cornerstone of corporate success, which includes cash management, marketable securities management, accounts receivable management, and inventory management. Better understand the strategic aspects of financial management and corporate finance by delving into vital areas of financial strategy.
The course explores financial risk and return, including the relationship between them, risk premium, and risk-adjusted performance measurements; long-term financial management such as types of financial instruments, cost of capital, and valuation of financial instruments; creating capital; capital management; and corporate restructuring.
You will understand the relationship between risk and return and how to manage them effectively in a financial context, including risk premium and risk-adjusted performance measurements.
It covers long-term financial management strategies including capital budgeting and long-term financial planning, along with the types of financial instruments, cost of capital, and valuation of financial instruments.
The course presents efficient capital management as a cornerstone of corporate success, covering cash management, marketable securities management, accounts receivable management, and inventory management.
The course is organized into lessons covering an Introduction, Risk and Return (Parts 1 and 2), Long-Term Financial Management, Creating Capital, Capital Management, and Corporate Restructuring, followed by a Test Your Knowledge section.