Certified Corporate Finance Analyst (CCFA) 2nd Batch

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst (CCFA) 2nd Batch

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➡ Features: ☑ Duration: 4 Months ☑ Flexible Payment Plan ☑ Class: 8 sessions ☑ Class schedule: Saturday [8-10 pm BD Time/ 2-4 pm GMT] ☑ Virtual Class ☑ Online Exam


Learning Outcome
• Understanding the basics principles of accounting and fundamentals of finance and accounting
• Understand the Structure and Purpose of Financial Statements
• Identify and explain the components of financial statements including the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
• Recognize the purpose and significance of each financial statement in assessing a company’s financial position, profitability, and cash flows.
• Analyze and interpret the key elements of a balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
• Apply financial ratios (liquidity, profitability, efficiency) to assess the financial health of companies accurately.
• Analyze financial statements using current ratio, quick ratio, and cash ratio to evaluate the company's liquidity position.
• Evaluate solvency by calculating debt ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, and interest coverage ratio for a comprehensive assessment.
• Assess operational efficiency using inventory turnover, receivables turnover, and asset turnover ratios to identify areas of improvement.
• Evaluate financing decisions by considering optimal capital structure and its impact on the cost of capital.
• Manage current assets, including cash, inventory, and receivables, to optimize operational efficiency.
• Understand the Business Valuation ratios and Basic concepts of Business valuation
• Calculate the cost of debt, cost of equity, and weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to assess the investment's financial feasibility.
• To analyze mergers and acquisitions of various types, show the ways of capturing the value drivers through mergers and acquisitions
• Apply capital budgeting techniques (NPV, IRR, payback period) to evaluate investment projects' profitability and viability.

Modules:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance
  • Module 2: Understanding Financial Statements
  • Module 3: Analyzing the Income Statement
  • Module 4: Analyzing the Balance Sheet
  • Module 5: Analyzing the Cash Flow Statement
  • Module 6: Sources and Forms of Financing
  • Module 7: Cost of Capital and Capital Structure
  • Module 8: Capital Budgeting and Investment Decisions
  • Module 9: Mergers and Acquisitions

In this program, we will provide an in-depth exploration of the key concepts and tools used in corporate finance.
We will start with an introduction to financial statements, covering the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. You will learn how to analyze these statements to assess a company's financial performance and make informed decisions.
Acquisition of these skills would enable these individuals to be better equipped to appreciate the Company’s Financials, help make better decisions, build a competitive advantage and overall enabling them to contribute positively to the organization’s goal.
A knowledge of finance is needed in order to successfully operate a business of any size. Corporate Finance concentrates on the finance essentials needed to run a business, including fund raising, internal cash management, and the deployment of funds to dividends, capital expenditures, investments, and acquisitions. It also addresses such core issues as how to develop an appropriate capital structure and determine the best types of available funding.
Financing decisions are fundamental to corporate finance, and we will explore different sources of financing available to companies. You will learn about debt financing, equity financing, and the trade-offs between them. We will discuss the cost of capital and capital structure optimization to help you make optimal financing decisions.
Effective management of current assets is vital for maintaining liquidity and operational efficiency. Topics covered include working capital management, cash flow analysis, inventory management, and accounts receivable management.
Applying valuation techniques to assess company and project worth
Capital budgeting techniques, including net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and payback period analysis, will be covered in detail. You will learn how to evaluate investment projects and make informed decisions based on their expected cash flows and profitability.

➡  Features:
       ☑  Duration: 4 Months
       ☑  Flexible Payment Plan
       ☑  Class: 8 sessions
       ☑  Class schedule: Saturday [8-10 pm BD Time/ 2-4 pm GMT]
       ☑  Virtual Class
       ☑  Online Exam

Enrollment Closes 27/Apr/2024 GMT
Live Chat Enabled
Fee $ 395.00
Enroll ($ 395.00)
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