Full Day Seminar
Corporate Finance Tune-up
Putting the Right Skills in Your Analytical Toolbox
Understanding corporate finance is a skill that separates those who will become Chief Financial Officers from those who will always remain accountants.
This seminar provides a refresher on corporate finance skills for those who work or aspire to work at a CFO level.
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The instructor’s experience and delivery of the material was excellent.
— Bellevue, WA
Topics Discussed Include:
Internal Financial Analysis
- Analyzing the financial health of the company
- A fresh look at cash flow analysis
- Techniques to measure financial performance
- Critical aspects of business planning
External Financial Analysis
- Review of financial statement analysis techniques
Valuation Analysis
- Utilizing net present value techniques
- Determining investment cash flows
- Capital planning decision tools
- Time is money
Forecasting for M&A Activities
- Building the forecast
- Strategic versus financial objectives
Case Studies and Discussion
This seminar will include four cases for group discussion.
Additional Information
Target Audience: CFOs, controllers and other experienced financial managers
Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 8 hours group live
Area of Study:
Traditional: A&A
NASBA: Finance
Prerequisite: None
Advanced Preparation: Bring a calculator with financial functions
Author: Bill O’Brien
Acronym: CFT
Scheduling: Schedule with Corporate Financial Management to provide a 2-day series
Note: Some of the material in this seminar previously appeared under the title Corporate Finance Update.
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