Colleagues, the Corporate Finance Valuation Methods Professional Certificate (CFVMPC) program from the New York Institute of Finance covers key principles of how project analysis, budgeting, and valuation decide a firm's optimal capital structure. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Introduction and Overview - Time value of money, Present and future value, Compounding (annual, periodic, continuous), Annuities and perpetuities, Complex problems, 2) Project Analysis - Payback and discounted payback, Internal rate of return (IRR) and modified IRR, Net present value (NPV), EVA, 3) Discounted Cash Flow Valuation - Review of Financial Statements, DCF and intrinsic valuation, Determining Cash Flows, Real vs nominal returns, 4) Terminal Value - Asset values, Comparables, Perpetuities and growing perpetuities, Enterprise Value vs Equity Value, 5) Cost of Capital - Risk and return overview, Cost of Debt, Straight, Convertible, Cost of Equity, Capital Asset Pricing Model, Alpha, Beta, Equity risk premium, Other methods, Weighted Average Cost of Capital, 6) Capital Structure - MM, In practice, Costs of financial distress, Optimal capital structure, Adjusted Present Value, Differences to WACC valuation process, Pros and cons, Peer Group Valuation, Selecting the peer group, Key ratios, P/Es, EV/EBITDA, and 6) Financing the Corporation (and transactions) - Bank lending, Term loans and lines of credit, Bilateral and syndicated loans, Debt, Investment grade, High yield, Convertibles, Preferreds, Equity, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Public Equity, IPOs, Secondary (US)/ Rights Offerings (Europe), Mergers & Acquisitions, Rationale, Payment, Leveraged Buyouts/Management Buyouts, Case Study, and 6) Desk Ready Skills Check.
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Much career success, Lawrence E. Wilson - Financial Certification Academy
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