Financial Management (Paper 2.4)
Financial Management (also called Corporate Finance) focuses on making strategic decisions to maximize a company's value and shareholder wealth. Unlike accounting, which looks backward at historical data, financial management is forward-looking and strategic, centered on valuation, risk management, and resource allocation.
Instructor
Jhavilah Consult
What You'll Learn
Analyze investment opportunities using capital budgeting techniques (NPV, IRR, Payback) to decide which projects to fund.
Evaluate the cost of capital and determine the optimal mix of debt and equity financing.
Manage working capital components (cash, inventory, accounts receivable) to ensure operational liquidity.
Value various financial assets, including stocks, bonds, and the entire firm.
Understand how financial markets operate and how they influence corporate financing decisions.
Assess and plan for financial risks related to interest rates, exchange rates, and market conditions.
Strategic Decision-Making
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving with quantitative data
Risk Management and Assessment
Persuasion and Communication
Course Curriculum
1 modules • 1 lessons • N/A total
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