This comprehensive corporate finance course provides an in-depth understanding of the most important financial concepts used in business, investment analysis, and financial decision-making. Designed for students, finance professionals, and beginners, the course combines theory with practical financial applications.
The course starts with an introduction to corporate finance, explaining the goals of financial management and how companies create value through strategic financial decisions. It then covers the Time Value of Money, including both single and multiple cash flow analysis, helping learners understand how money changes in value over time due to interest and compounding.
A major section focuses on capital budgeting and asset investment decisions, teaching how businesses evaluate projects and investments using financial forecasting and discounted cash flow methods.
The course also explains the valuation of stocks and bonds, helping learners understand how financial securities are priced and analyzed in financial markets. In addition, it introduces the concept of discount rates, risk, and return, showing how investors measure investment performance and financial risk.
By the end of the course, learners will have a strong foundation in corporate finance, investment analysis, and valuation techniques used in modern financial management and capital markets.