This course is part of Applied Corporate Finance.
This course from the University of Cambridge explores the critical relationships between financial accounting and capital markets. Students learn to understand and analyze the differences between cash flows and accounting profits, exploring key concepts like capitalization, depreciation, and financial modeling. The curriculum covers both debt and equity capital markets, providing practical insights into financial decision-making and strategic planning. Through case studies and hands-on exercises, participants develop crucial skills in financial analysis and market understanding.
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What you'll learn
Apply accruals accounting principles effectively
Develop and analyze financial models with sensitivity analysis
Understand market dynamics and participant roles
Implement sustainable finance practices
Master strategic financial decision-making
Skills you'll gain
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There are 5 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the fundamental concepts of financial accounting and capital markets. Students learn about cash flow analysis, accrual accounting, financial modeling, and market operations. The curriculum covers essential topics including capitalization, depreciation, amortization, debt and equity markets, and strategic financial decision-making. Through case studies and practical applications, participants develop a deep understanding of financial reporting and market dynamics.
Cash Flow versus Profit, Accruals & Accruals Accounting
Module 1
Capitalisation, Depreciation, Amortisation & Revaluation
Module 2
Financial Modelling & Financial Sensitivities
Module 3
Debt Capital Markets & Loan Markets
Module 4
Equity Capital Markets & Private Equity
Module 5
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Applied Corporate Finance
Instructor

4 Courses
Course Tutor at Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge
Doug is a highly experienced finance tutor with Cambridge University and the Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT). He also has extensive experience in the commercial and not-for-profit sectors, including KPMG, Virgin Entertainment Group and Abcam plc. Doug is a chartered accountant and corporate treasurer who enjoys distilling his expertise into financial education, executive mentoring and coaching. He is a writer for the ACT’s journal The Treasurer, and principal contributing editor of the Treasurer’s Wiki, an on-line glossary of financial terms: https://wiki.treasurers.org/wiki/Main_Page. Doug is also a mentor and trainer for Toastmasters International’s public speaking, communication and leadership programmes. He enjoys helping people to learn and apply their skills in practical and meaningful ways.
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