Finance for Senior Executives gives leaders across every function a stronger grasp of corporate finance. You will build the skills and confidence to immediately apply financial analysis techniques, set realistic performance goals and compensation strategies, and drive new levels of profitability. Â
Speaking the language of corporate finance gives you the power to build stronger strategies, expand your influence, and make better business decisions.
Finance for Senior Executives gives leaders across every function a stronger grasp of corporate finance. You will build the skills and confidence to immediately apply financial analysis techniques, set realistic performance goals and compensation strategies, and drive new levels of profitability.
Key Topics
Explore the interplay of financial resources, capital markets, and systems for financial management and control
Apply financial insight to make informed and strategic decisions about capital structure
Set executive performance goals and monitor compensation policies
Identify benchmarks and analysis techniques for your bottom line—including capital budgeting, cash flow, valuation, and risk analysis
Effectively manage the balance between profitability and growth
Confidently forecast and monitor the financial outcomes of strategic decisions
Become a more effective and collaborative leader through greater financial acumen
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