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Oxford 5-Day Mini MBA: Mastering Finance

Oxford 10-Day Mini MBA: Mastering Finance

This course is anchored on providing in depth knowledge and understanding of essential neoclassical economic and strategic factors that enable one to lead confidently in the current business environment.

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Oxford 5-Day Mini MBA: Mastering Finance Course

Introduction:

In today's business landscape, understanding the flow of financial resources is crucial for forecasting trends, measuring company performance, and securing funding. Even professionals without a financial background often need to make decisions influenced by modern financial controls. This Oxford 5-day Mini MBA Master in Finance course is designed to equip business practitioners with essential corporate finance skills used by leading firms. This fast-track program is tailored for non-financial professionals who have recently transitioned into financial roles, offering a comprehensive exploration of finance within an organizational context.

 

Objectives:

By the end of the Oxford 5-day Mini MBA Master in Finance course, participants will be able to:

  • Determine the appropriate discount rate for investment appraisal.
  • Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of various financing options.
  • Identify key factors in deciding dividend policies.
  • Analyze specific financial issues and their scope.
  • Utilize financial instruments for effective risk management.
  • Understand the significance of correlation in risk management.
  • Analyze annual reports to identify key variables, relationships, and trends.
  • Engage actively in financial decision-making processes.
  • Assess the benefits of different asset classes.
  • Integrate risk considerations into capital valuation.
  • Apply advanced investment appraisal techniques.
  • Critically evaluate essential components of annual reports, including key ratios and correlations.
  • Select appropriate risk management tools.
  • Perform financial analysis using spreadsheet modeling.

 

Training Methodology:

  • Instructor-led lectures
  • Problem-based learning
  • Business games
  • Small group work

 

Course Outline:

Unit 1: Understanding the Structure of the Financial Markets

  • Overview of primary equity markets: IPOs, market indices, international capital market connections
  • Basics of bond markets: Term bonds vs. term deposits, bond classifications
  • Over-the-counter vs. exchange markets
  • Currency exchange rates trends, carry trade, stock futures
  • Futures market introduction
  • Foreign exchange market development
  • Risk and return relationships

 

Unit 2: Investment Opportunities Assessment

  • Portfolio risk and the Markowitz theory
  • Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis and cash flow models
  • Identifying growth companies with the Gordon model
  • Statistical analysis for dividend payouts
  • Debt cost determination
  • Case study: Ameritrade
  • Significance of capital cost and scenario analysis
  • Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
  • Practical use of Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and its limitations
  • Net Present Value (NPV) approach and real options

 

Unit 3: Annual Report

  • Balance sheet analysis
  • Profit and loss account
  • Operating cash flow statement
  • Ratio analysis
  • Sales estimation and cost of sales methods

 

Unit 4: The Corporate Financing Decision

  • Financial leverage: Capital structure theory (Modigliani and Miller), insolvency prospects, and capital sufficiency
  • Dividend decision factors: Clientele effect, tax effect, principal-agent issues
  • Market for corporate control

 

Unit 5: Risk Management

  • Managing foreign exchange risk using forward markets, options markets, and zero-cost collars
  • Managing commodity price risk with options and futures

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