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Corporate Finance and Accounting Overview

Corporate Finance and Accounting Overview

This course aims at the clear understanding of basic financial concepts and their usage in business management by familiarizing the participants with the entire scope of corporate finance and accounting.

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Sharm El Sheikh 29-09-2025 03-10-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Rome 06-10-2025 10-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 13-10-2025 17-10-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
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Amsterdam 27-10-2025 31-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
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Corporate Finance and Accounting Overview Course

Introduction:

The Corporate Finance and Accounting course delves into the essential aspects of corporate finance and its impact on management functions. Participants will gain insight into how different roles within a firm interact with the finance function and understand core principles in corporate finance. The course emphasizes the efficient allocation of resources to benefit all stakeholders and explores relevant financial concepts and tools. This foundational knowledge will enhance decision-making and budgeting skills, crucial for those pursuing a corporate finance certificate.

 

Objectives:

After completing the Corporate Finance and Accounting course, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze financial reports to increase their influence within the organization.
  • Utilize financial information to make more informed decisions.
  • Optimize the use of available resources.
  • Prepare budgets with a higher likelihood of approval.
  • Conduct variance analysis with efficiency and accuracy.
  • Manage working capital effectively.
  • Integrate corporate finance concepts with accounting practices.
  • Perform detailed analyses of financial statements.
  • Make strategic capital budgeting decisions.
  • Use operating capital more judiciously.

 

Training Methodology:

  • Interactive Workshops
  • Simulation Exercises
  • Financial Modeling
  • Role Playing
  • Best Practice Reviews
  • Benchmarking Analysis

 

Course Outline:

Unit 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance Basics

  • Defining accounting and finance
  • Differences between finance and accounting
  • Financial vs. management accounting
  • Impact of individuals on financial data
  • Planning, forecasting, and budgeting skills

 

Unit 2: Corporate Finance Analytics and Financial Statements

  • Understanding the balance sheet
  • Income statement analysis
  • Cash flow statement
  • Non-cash charges: depreciation, amortization, and depletion
  • Book value vs. market value
  • Expectations from shareholders

 

Unit 3: Corporate Budgeting and Working Capital Management

  • Defining Working Capital (WC) and its components
  • Managing cash, accounts receivables, stock, and payables
  • Determining optimal working capital levels
  • Ratio analysis and its implications
  • Credit policies and collection procedures

 

Unit 4: Capital Structure and Financing

  • Definition and significance of capital structure
  • Equity capital and its implications
  • Debt capital and its impact on returns
  • Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and its calculation
  • Understanding leverage: operational, financial, and combined

 

Unit 5: Capital Budgeting and Investment Decisions

  • Evaluating capital projects and investments
  • Projecting cash flows over project timelines
  • Techniques: Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
  • Project Requirement Index (PI) and Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
  • Establishing approval criteria and review processes

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