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Corporate Finance Workshop

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Why Attend

In today’s turbulent business environment, successful finance professionals need to be well equipped to make increasingly complex and challenging operating, investing and financing decisions. While aggressive versus conservative financial management, overvaluation, undervaluation and raising finance are complicated, in today’s international marketplaces and constantly growing market competition, they are more challenging than ever. This corporate finance course will help you develop a strategic understanding of key financial decisions faced by organizations today.

Course Methodology 

The course uses a mix of interactive techniques, such as brief presentations by the consultant and the participants, case studies, and group exercises to apply the knowledge acquired throughout the course.

Target Audience

Finance professionals, finance managers, corporate controllers, financial controllers, treasury professionals, chief accountants, accounting managers, senior accountants, banking professionals, investment professionals, research analysts and corporate business professionals.

Course Objective

Provided by the SQ, this programme is available by distance learning, allowing you to study flexibly while balancing work and personal lifes.


Recognize the three pillars of corporate finance and distinguish between the different financing resources and investment opportunities

Interpret the cash conversion cycle and predict if the organization is collecting receivables as scheduled, managing inventory properly and settling payables as per market guidelines

Compute the weighted average cost of capital, examine the optimal capital structure and relate the company’s dividend policy to its capital structure

Analyze capital investment decisions by applying payback, Net Present Value (NPV), discounted payback and Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Employ diverse techniques in valuing equities using the income approach, market approach, residual income approach and asset based approach then make relevant investing and financing decisions

Target Competencies


Understanding operating, investing and financing decisions

Working capital management

Capital investments decision making

Calculating cost of capital

Setting dividend policy

Financial forecasting

Equity valuation

Course Outline


Introduction to corporate finance

Cost of capital and the optimal capital structure

Working capital and the financing decision

Financial forecasting, analysis and valuations

Analyzing capital investment decisions

Program Methodology


In Person 

Online