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Douglas Carroll

Develop an understanding of how the key principles of project analysis, budgeting, and valuation decide a firm's optimal capital structure.

This professional certificate is comprised of the following courses:

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Develop an understanding of how the key principles of project analysis, budgeting, and valuation decide a firm's optimal capital structure.

This professional certificate is comprised of the following courses:

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NOTE: Completing all 5 parts and then taking the Professional Certificate Examination is MANDATORY to achieve both the NYIF Certificate of Mastery and the edX Professional Certificate in Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods. A verified learner must pass all courses in the program with a minimum grade of 70% to earn a Professional Certificate for Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods.

What you'll learn

  • Fundamental of Financial Mathematics and Capital Budgeting.
  • Cost of Capital
  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Other Valuation Methodologies
  • Option Pricing and Applications in Capital Budgeting and Corporate Finance
  • Corporate Funding Alternatives and Financing Strategies

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Six courses

Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Other Valuation Methodologies

(6 hours)
In this course, we'll explore various Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation methods, including no growth, constant growth, and variable growth. We'll also discuss the rationale for using free cash flows and how to calculate them using corporate financial statements.

Option Pricing and Applications in Capital Budgeting and Corporate Finance

(6 hours)
This course covers the basics of option pricing, including the Black-Scholes and binomial option pricing models. It also introduces real options and how to integrate them with net present value analysis. Additionally, the course covers how to apply real options to capital budgeting decisions and how to deconstruct corporate securities using options.

Corporate Funding Alternatives and Financing Strategies

(3 hours)
In this course, we'll explore the role of venture capitalists in funding early-stage companies, including their position in the capital structure and potential benefits beyond capital acquisition.

Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods Professional Certificate Examination

(1 hours)
Earn a professional certificate and stand out in your field. The Corporate Finance and Valuation Methods Professional Certificate Examination from the New York Institute of Finance comprises 26 questions, timed at 60 Minutes. To qualify for the certificate, learners must receive a grade of at least 70% or better.

Fundamentals of Financial Mathematics and Capital Budgeting

(6 hours)
This course begins with a look at the determinants of value. We will cover two main approaches to valuing businesses as going concerns, discounting cash flows and valuation ratios. We then proceed to look at the time value of money concepts - present value and future value and the role interest rates plays in the calculation of each.

Cost of Capital

(6 hours)
This course explores the cost of capital to firms and its impact on risk and returns for investors. We'll examine the trade-offs in capital structure and calculate the cost of debt and equity capital using various methods. We'll also discuss the weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) and its implications for corporate decisions.

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