Course Description:
Global Financial Management Course
Embark on a journey to master the intricacies of financial management with our Global Financial Management (GFM) Course. Designed for learners from all backgrounds, this course meticulously develops the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, focusing on investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. Whether you are starting from scratch or aiming to refine your expertise to a master's level, our course offers a rich learning experience.
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The course will be delivered via asynchronous learning with Global On-Demand (GOD) Video Lectures, complemented by personalized mentorship through the Global One-on-One Mentorship (GOOM) Program. This approach, part of the Global Integrated Learning Framework (GILF), ensures a flexible, adaptive, and comprehensive educational experience.
Overview: The Elite subscription is designed for professionals and serious students seeking in-depth knowledge and personalized mentorship in financial management. This plan offers extensive resources, including one-on-one sessions with industry experts, and is ideal for those aiming for significant career advancement or deep understanding in the field.
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Quarterly Elite Subscription (10% Discount):
Annual Elite Subscription (15% Discount):
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1 | The nature and purpose of financial management |
2 | Financial objectives and the relationship with corporate strategy |
3 | Stakeholders and impact on corporate objectives |
4 | Financial and other objectives in not-for-profit organisations |
5 | The economic environment for business |
6 | The nature and role of financial markets and institutions |
7 | The nature and role of money market |
8 | The nature, elements and importance of working capital |
9 | Management of inventories, accounts receivable, accounts payable and cash |
10 | Determining working capital needs and funding strategies |
11 | Investment appraisal techniques |
12 | Allowing for inflation and taxation in DCF |
13 | Adjusting for risk and uncertainty in investment appraisal |
14 | Specific investment decisions (Lease or buy; asset replacement; capital rationing) |
15 | Sources of and raising business finance |
16 | Estimating the cost of capital |
17 | Sources of finance and their relative costs |
18 | Capital structure theories and practical considerations |
19 | Finance for small and medium sized entities (SMEs) |
20 | Nature and purpose of the valuation of business and financial assets |
21 | Models for the valuation of shares |
22 | The valuation of debt and other financial assets |
23 | Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) and practical considerations in the valuation of shares |
24 | The nature and types of risk and approaches to risk management |
25 | Causes of exchange rate differences and interest rate fluctuations |
26 | Hedging techniques for foreign currency risk |
27 | Hedging techniques for interest rate risk |
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