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Be familiar with the people who interact with a CFO Explain the seven types of risk the CFO is concerned with Learn how financial statement analysis along with research informs financial decisions Explore five case studies and apply what you have learned about the Learn More>>
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Differentiate between the P/L characteristics and the level of protection afforded by eight different derivative products used to hedge interest rate risk. Understand how basis risk affects a position hedged with futures. Construct a futures hedge using two... Learn More>>
Translate market risk into expected return using the Capital Asset Pricing Model Calculate the cost of equity Calculate beta and explain how it measures market risk Learn More>>
Evaluate the assumptions underlying corporate financial theory Explain the efficient market theory and why stock price is considered a reasonable measure of firm value Identify various firm stockholders and how their interests often conflict Learn More>>
A budget is a financial blueprint for planning an organization's activities and controlling its performance over a designated period of time. It helps allocate an organization's resources as it pursues its financial goals. Learn More>>
Describe the acquisition/merger process Define the process for evaluating a potential acquisition/merger Explain how a standalone valuation is performed Explain how a pro forma valuation is performed List the possible acquisition defenses Learn More>>
Budgets translate an organization's strategic plans into actionable goals for respective departments. The cash budget and operating budgets, in particular, help departments plan the allocation and use of organization's financial resources. Learn More>>
Understand the factors that influence a corporation's dividend decision Calculate the amount a company can afford to pay out in the form of a dividend Analyze the dividend amount actually paid out by a company Compare and contrast dividends with stock repurchases Learn More>>
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