PROGRAM METHODOLOGY
PROGRAM METHODOLOGY
The methodology of the Strategic Corporate Finance program adopts a hands-on approach, employing real-life case studies to demonstrate the application of financial tools in enhancing a company's financial well-being. Moreover, the program familiarizes participants with broader concerns confronting today's financial market.
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COURSEWORK
COURSEWORK
Managing Finance for Value Creation: Corporate Finance Principles
Cash Flow Analysis: Value Drivers
Cost of Capital and Introduction to the Optimal Capital Structure
M&A Processes I and II
Case study, Understanding the Optimal Capital Structure in practice
Valuation I and II
Valuation of cross-border transactions I and II
Debt Restructuring
Leveraged Buy Out (LBO)
Payout policy
Corporate governance: incentives and compensation
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main topics covered in the Strategic Corporate Finance program?
Topics include corporate finance principles, cash flow analysis, cost of capital, M&A processes, optimal capital structure, valuation, debt restructuring, leveraged buyouts, payout policy, and corporate governance.
How are the classes structured in the Strategic Corporate Finance program?
Classes are structured around a combination of lectures, case studies, and practical exercises.
What teaching methodologies are used in the Strategic Corporate Finance program?
The program employs a hands-on approach, using real-life case studies to demonstrate the application of financial tools in enhancing a company's financial well-being, and familiarizes participants with broader concerns confronting today's financial market.
How flexible is the program in terms of scheduling to accommodate my work responsibilities and personal commitments?
The program is designed to be intensive yet flexible, allowing participants to balance their professional and personal commitments.