Finance & Accounting > Corporate Financial Strategies
for Creating Shareholder Value
Corporate Financial Strategies for Creating
Shareholder Value |
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June 27 - July 2, 2010
$ 9,300 |
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October 17-22, 2010
$ 9,300 |
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| Key Benefits |
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Measure the impact of major strategic and operating decisions on shareholder value |
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Develop a capital structure that enhances shareholder value |
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More accurately estimate the cost of capital and its relation to financial structure |
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Value potential merger and acquisition targets more precisely |
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Understand how to determine the importance of financing strategies for value creation |
Continuing Education Credit
This program is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
and is recommended for 34.5 CPE credits. (More
information about CPE credits.) |
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"This program provided an excellent review of current and emerging methods of evaluating and improving shareholder wealth"
Director of Business Development, Praxair Corporation |
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 © Nathan Mandell
Finance Professor Artur Raviv |
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Build shareholder value by strategically planning
and integrating financing and investment decisions. In this program, senior faculty and other leading experts bring real-world and academic experience to the classroom to review the latest techniques for analyzing and valuing financial decisions. Exploring a comprehensive framework you will learn to effectively integrate financing and investment decisions in order to maximize value creation. Through lectures, cases, discussions, and a review of current research results, you explore important questions and help find farsighted answers as to what investments you should make, what should be divested, and the impact financing strategy can have on your bottom line.
View the program faculty
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Professor Mitchell Petersen: How valuation techniques are tested in today’s marketplace |
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Format
Discussion, case analysis, and group exercises facilitate participation in the seminar. In the evenings, participants work in study groups to prepare exercises and projects for class discussion.
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Who
Should Attend
Find out who should attend Corporate Financial Strategies for Creating
Shareholder Value, and what past participants have said about the course.
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