The Corporate Finance Course

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Are you intrigued by the world of finance, but confused by the jargon? Do you want to learn the five main areas of Corporate Finance in a fun, interactive and practical way? Look no further than The Corporate Finance Course, the perfect opportunity for you to gain the knowledge and skills required to succeed in the finance industry.

This course is designed to provide you with a clear understanding of the factors that drive business value from a financial perspective. You will learn about the five main areas of Corporate Finance: Corporate Governance, Capital Budgeting, Cost of Capital, Leverage, and Working Capital. Our animations and interactive examples make this training a fantastic opportunity for anyone who wants to win job interviews, excel on the job and get promoted.

In Corporate Governance, you will study company stakeholders, stakeholder management, risks and benefits of corporate governance, the principal-agent relationship, environmental, social, and governance factors. Capital Budgeting focuses on the principles of capital budgeting, mutually exclusive projects, project sequencing, and capital rationing. You will learn how to calculate and interpret net present value (NPV), IRR, payback period, discounted payback period, average accounting rate of return, and profitability index (PI). Additionally, you will compare the NPV and IRR methods, and the problems associated with IRRCost.

In Cost of Capital, you will be exposed to calculating and interpreting the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of a company. You will learn how taxes affect the cost of capital from different capital sources, what the target capital structure is, and how target capital structure weights may be determined. Moreover, you will understand marginal cost of capital, cost of preferred stock, cost of equity using CAPM, cost of equity using bond-yield plus risk premium, beta and cost of capital for a project, and country risk premiums. Finally, you will be introduced to the marginal cost of capital schedule and flotation costs.

When it comes to Leverage, you will learn about business risk, sales risk, operating risk, financial risk, degree of operating leverage, degree of financial leverage, degree of total leverage. You will analyze the effect of financial leverage on a company's net income and return on equity, as well as how to calculate the breakeven quantity of sales and determine the company's net income at various sales levels.

Lastly, in Working Capital, you will be exposed to trade receivables, inventories, trade payables, net working capital, the business cycle, DSO, DPO, DIO, working capital efficiency, receivables turnover, and inventory efficiency.

This course is a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. We provide you with practical examples and challenges to reinforce the concepts you have learned. The course is beautifully animated and interactive, providing you with a training experience that is second to none.

Our guarantee to you is a 30-day money-back offer, no questions asked, if you are not satisfied with the content. Take advantage of this opportunity and join The Corporate Finance Course today by clicking on the “Buy Now” button. Every day is a chance to learn and expand your career, so don't miss out!

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