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Corporate Finance #1 Introduction & Financial Statements-Udemy CouponšŸ’„

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Corporate Finance #1 Introduction & Financial Statements​

Navigating the Intersection of Finance, Accounting, and Economics for Effective Corporate Decision-Making

What you'll learn​

  • Recognize and differentiate the key concepts and relationships between finance, accounting, and economics in the context of corporate decision-making.
  • Evaluate the significance of financial statements and their role as primary tools in corporate finance, interpreting and analyzing financial statements.
  • Apply forecasting techniques to utilize financial statement data and make informed predictions about future performance in corporate finance scenarios.
  • Discuss the various forms of business organizations and their implications for corporate finance, including considerations of ownership, liability, and taxation
  • Analyze economic conditions and factors impacting the decision-making process in corporate finance, incorporating economic estimates and assessments.
  • Utilize Excel worksheets to solve practice problems in corporate finance, applying appropriate formulas and functions to perform calculations.
  • Create financial projections and perform scenario analysis to support decision-making processes in corporate finance, considering various possible outcomes.
  • Communicate effectively about corporate finance concepts and analyses, presenting findings and recommendations in a clear and concise manner to stakeholders.
 

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