Training on Financial Analysis and Decision Making
To stay solvent, all organizations require funding consistently. The difference between a successful and failed corporation can sometimes be determined by how well one understands finance. Simply setting aside money and using it for various purposes won’t bring about the company’s prosperity. Increasing the profitability of the company and ensuring its long-term survival in the face of fierce competition need the development of abilities in the strategic use of funds.
The training on financial analysis and decision making course seeks to provide participants with an understanding of how corporate finance concepts are utilized in real life and what the consequences of a certain decision can be on various elements of the company’s performance. Participants will discover how choices made for working capital management may become strategic and valuable decisions.
Target ParticipantsĀ
Training on financial analysis and decision-making course is designed for financial analysts, accounting and finance professionals, development practitioners and managers.
Course DurationĀ
OnlineĀ Ā 7 Days
Classroom-based5Ā Ā Ā Days
What you will learnĀ
By the end of this course the participants will be able to:Ā
- Appreciate the correlation between finance and strategy
- Set financial goals that complement the organizationās goals
- Understand the use and importance of financial statements
- Lead data-driven decision making
- Understand the time value of money and how it affects financial results
- Acknowledge financial risks prevalent in the firm and take steps to mitigate them
Introduction to Basics of Finance and Its Relation to StrategyĀ
- Financial management
- Corporate value and shareholder value
- Role of Finance
- Role of finance managers
- Agency problem: management vs. shareholders
- Types of financial strategies
- Working capital management
Concept of Time Value of MoneyĀ
- Time value of money
- Future value and present value
- Cash flows and annuity
- Discounting and compounding
Risk and Return: Trade-offĀ
- Calculation of risks using standard deviation, variance
- Beta estimation
- Systematic and unsystematic risk
- Asset pricing models: Capital Asset Pricing Model
Capital Budgeting and Investment StrategyĀ
- Investment appraisal/ evaluation criteria
- Investment decision making techniques: Payback period, ARR. NPV, IRR, MIRR
- Risk analysis
- Capital rationing
- Investment decisions and corporate strategy
- Impact of capital budgeting on strategy formulation of the organization
Capital StructureĀ
- Capital structure theory
- Understanding debt trap
- Financial leverage
- EBIT-EPS analysis
- Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Value Maximization and Risk ManagementĀ
- Corporate restructuring
- Value creation
- Corporate strategy and mergers & acquisitions
- Leveraged buy-outs
- Risk hedging
- Risk management strategy
Ā Financial Planning and AnalysisĀ
- Strategic financial planning
- Inter-relating financial planning and strategy
- Financial statement analysis: ratio analysis
- Comparative statement analysis
- DuPont Analysis