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Course Date :February 28
Delivery Mode :Online Course
Duration :1 weeks

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Course Overview

Corporate finance plays a critical role in driving strategic growth, ensuring disciplined investment decisions, and creating shareholder value. Without structured financial analysis and effective capital allocation, organisations risk poor investment choices, inefficient capital structures, and unmanaged financial risks.

The Corporate Finance Training programme by Transformentors Academy provides a comprehensive and practical understanding of key financial concepts. Over five intensive days, participants will explore financial statement analysis, time value of money, capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, dividend policy, risk management, and business valuation.

The programme emphasises real-world application, enabling participants to evaluate investment opportunities, understand leverage and financing decisions, and apply valuation techniques in dynamic business environments. It also covers strategic financial planning tools and modern corporate finance practices.

By the end of the programme, participants will be equipped to make informed financial decisions, optimise capital structures, and support sustainable long-term growth with confidence.

Agenda

Day — 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance

  • Understanding corporate finance and its role in modern organisations
  • Exploring financial objectives and value creation
  • Comparing key corporate finance decisions:
    • Investment
    • Financing
    • Dividend Policy
  • Reviewing core financial statements:
    • Income Statement
    • Balance Sheet
    • Cash Flow Statement
  • Applying Time Value of Money (TVM) principles
  • Understanding the role of financial markets and institutions in funding
  • Discussing ethics and governance in corporate finance

Day — 2 Financial Analysis & Performance Evaluation

  • Using key financial ratios for performance analysis:
    • Liquidity Ratios
    • Profitability Ratios
    • Efficiency Ratios
    • Solvency Ratios
  • Understanding cash flow analysis and its key components
  • Analysing cost structure and applying break-even analysis
  • Applying financial forecasting techniques for planning
  • Measuring performance using key metrics:
    • Return on Investment (ROI)
    • Return on Equity (ROE)
    • Economic Value Added (EVA)
  • Recognising the limitations of financial analysis

Day — 3 Capital Budgeting & Investment Decisions

  • Understanding the strategic importance of capital budgeting
  • Applying key investment appraisal methods:
    • Net Present Value (NPV)
    • Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
    • Payback and Discounted Payback
  • Comparing and prioritising investment projects effectively
  • Evaluating risk and uncertainty using:
    • Sensitivity Analysis
    • Scenario Analysis
  • Assessing the impact of taxation and inflation on project cash flows
  • Understanding the role of post-investment reviews

Day — 4 Financing Decisions & Capital Structure

  • Identifying internal and external sources of corporate financing
  • Understanding cost of capital components:
    • Cost of Debt
    • Cost of Equity
    • Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
  • Exploring capital structure theories and their practical applications
  • Analysing the impact of leverage on risk and return
  • Evaluating dividend policy options and their effect on shareholder value
  • Understanding practical considerations when raising capital

Day — 5 Risk Management & Business Valuation

  • Identifying key financial risks impacting corporate performance
  • Understanding financial derivatives and hedging strategies
  • Applying business valuation techniques:
    • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
    • Relative Valuation and Multiples
  • Exploring the rationale behind mergers and acquisitions
  • Evaluating valuation considerations in M&A decisions
  • Applying strategic financial planning for long-term sustainability
  • Course recap and key lessons learned

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this Corporate Finance Training programme, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the role of corporate finance in value creation, governance, and ethical decision-making
  • Interpret financial statements and apply Time Value of Money (TVM) concepts
  • Analyse organisational performance using key metrics:
    • Return on Investment (ROI)
    • Return on Equity (ROE)
    • Economic Value Added (EVA)
  • Evaluate cost structures, cash flows, and financial forecasts for better planning
  • Apply capital budgeting techniques:
    • Net Present Value (NPV)
    • Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
    • Payback Period
  • Assess financing options and capital structure decisions, including cost of capital, leverage, and dividend policy
  • Identify financial risks and apply hedging strategies using derivatives
  • Apply business valuation and strategic finance concepts to real-world scenarios, including mergers and acquisitions

Who Should Attend

This Corporate Finance Training programme is suitable for professionals involved in financial planning, investment analysis, and strategic decision-making, including:

  • Corporate Finance Managers and Analysts
  • CFOs and Senior Finance Executives
  • Investment and Capital Budgeting Professionals
  • Treasury and Risk Management Specialists
  • Business Development and Strategy Managers
  • Professionals preparing for advanced roles in corporate finance

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Course Date :February 28

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