Corporate Finance
How companies manage money: financial accounting, investment analysis, modeling, and capital decisions.
11 Topics
Accounting Basics
Accounting basics covers the fundamental principles of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions. You will understand double-entry bookkeeping, debits and credits, and how to prepare basic financial records for a business.
CFA Exam Prep
CFA Exam Prep provides study resources for the Chartered Financial Analyst credentials. You will master key concepts in ethics, quantitative methods, economics, financial reporting, and portfolio management required to pass the professional exams.
Corporate Finance
Corporate finance deals with how corporations address funding sources, capital structuring, and investment decisions. You will understand how to maximize shareholder value through strategic financial planning, capital budgeting, and resource allocation.
Excel for Finance
Excel for Finance focuses on using spreadsheet software to build financial models and analyze data. You will master formulas, financial functions, shortcuts, and data visualization techniques essential for corporate finance and investment analysis.
Financial Accounting
Financial accounting focuses on recording, summarizing, and reporting an organization's business transactions. Learners will understand how to prepare and analyze standard financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
Financial Management
Financial management is the planning, directing, and controlling of a company's financial resources. Learners will understand how to read financial statements, allocate capital, manage budgets, and make strategic decisions to ensure the long-term profitability and stability of an organization.
Financial Modeling
Financial modeling is the practice of building spreadsheet representations of a company's financial performance. Learners will understand how to forecast future revenue, value assets, and build dynamic models to support corporate decision-making.
Investment Analysis
Investment analysis explores the methods used to evaluate securities, portfolios, and market trends. Learners will understand how to calculate risk and return, value assets like stocks and bonds, and construct diversified investment portfolios.
Managerial Accounting
Managerial accounting focuses on identifying, measuring, and analyzing financial information for internal decision-makers. Learners will understand how to calculate product costs, prepare operational budgets, and perform variance analysis to improve business performance.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involves the consolidation of companies or assets through financial transactions. You will understand transaction structures, valuation methodologies, due diligence processes, and strategic integration strategies used in corporate restructuring.
Valuation (DCF, Multiples)
Valuation is the process of determining the economic value of an asset or company. You will understand how to build discounted cash flow (DCF) models and use comparable company analysis to estimate intrinsic value.
