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Doug Williamson

Building on the

course, completing your Professional Certificate in Applied Corporate Finance will give you a rigorous understanding of universal financial concepts, & the skills & confidence to apply them.

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Building on the

course, completing your Professional Certificate in Applied Corporate Finance will give you a rigorous understanding of universal financial concepts, & the skills & confidence to apply them.

From cash flow, debt & valuation, to the perspectives of shareholders & other stakeholders, understanding how to interpret - & prepare - financial information can make the difference between beneficial & catastrophic decisions in all organisations.

Whether you want to brush up your knowledge of capitalisation, amortisation & revaluation, are responsible for a budget or financial accounting, or need to present a proposal to a panel of financial decision makers, this program provides a straightforward & practical financial toolkit you can use across the board.

What you'll learn

  • How to apply a variety of financial techniques – including shareholder returns, valuation, financial modelling and risk management.
  • Understand how to grow and safeguard stakeholder value.
  • How to apply and explain accruals & accrual accounting.
  • Evaluate opportunities, projects and alternative capital providers from a financial perspective.
  • Understand debt & equity capital markets, loan markets and private equity.

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Two courses

Building stakeholder value

(20 hours)
Through this five-week course, you will learn key financial concepts and how to apply them to improve a business's financial prospects. You will explore different accounting techniques and how to value a business. On completion, you will understand project evaluation, discounted cash flow techniques, net present value, internal rate of return, total shareholder return, market values, book values, what traditional accounting misses out, and shareholders and other stakeholders.

Financial accounting and capital markets

(20 hours)
This five-week course focuses on financial accounting and capital markets. Topics include accruals accounting, financial sensitivities, and sustainable finance.

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