Course description

Corporate Finance
This program is designed to introduce a framework for evaluating client corporate finance needs and associated product, service, and transactional opportunities. The corporate finance advisor should assist the client firm in pursuing an astute mix of assets, capital, and investors, reflecting a sound understanding of management goals and priorities, as well as continuing awareness of buy-side perceptions of client company fundamentals and valuation.
This 5-day instructor-led course will be centered around a series of “real world” case situations involving management decisions and investor analyses. A Socratic approach, with active discussion, participation, and exercises, will be used.
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Who should attend?
Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic knowledge of accounting, financial analysis, and forecasting. The workshop will require a high level of commitment in terms of class participation and group contribution.
Who Should Attend?
This course will be of most value to:
- Corporate management teams
- Junior company financial executives
- Corporate development and strategy professionals
- Lending officers and relationship managers
- Credit practitioners
- Investment bankers
- Private equity and financial sponsor professionals
- Private wealth managers assisting clients with significant corporate exposures
- Accounting professionals with work in valuation and capital markets
- Legal professionals in corporate finance/capital markets practices
Training content
Day 1
- Morning Session – Topic 1: Corporate Finance Framework – 3 Questions
- Corporate Finance Framework: Three Questions
- Corporate Finance in an Emerging Markets Context: The “Big Five” Challenges
- Fundamental Analysis at the Sector Level
- Firm-level Analysis: Measures of Firm Performance
- Afternoon Session – CF Topic 2: Debt Financing: Loans and Bonded Debt
- Debt Characteristics
- Types of Bonded Debt
- Debt Capital Markets
- Financial mathematics
- Bond pricing conventions
Day 2
- Morning Session – CF Topic 3: Credit Analysis and Ratings in DCM Applications
- Afternoon Session – CF Topic 4: Convertibles and Mezzanine Debt; Asset-backed Securities
Day 3
- Morning Session – CF Topic 5: Valuation (I) – DCF Analysis and Its Uses
- Afternoon Session – CF Topic 6: Valuation (II) – Relative Valuation and Public Market Investors
Day 4
- Morning Session CF Topic 7: Valuation (III) – Sector-Specific Comparable Firm Valuation
- Afternoon Session – CF Topic 8: M&A – Valuation and Analysis in Change-of-Control Contexts
Day 5
- Morning Session CF Topic 9: Capital Structure, Realizing Shareholder Value, and Reacting to “Activist” Investors
- Afternoon Session – CF Topic 10: Principal Investing and Private Equity
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