This non-credit four-month course is intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills or develop personal interests in subjects related to business management, finance and accounting.
This non-credit four-month course is intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills or develop personal interests in subjects related to business management, finance and accounting.
This course can be taken alongside your degree or professional qualification studies elsewhere or as part of your informal career development programme. It will be of particular value to undergraduate, postgraduate or professional students of business management, finance and accounting.
London School of Finance and Law is a private research institution that promotes financial literacy and supports professionalism in the financial services sector through rigorous research and flexible professional education.
Our School offers a wide range of online courses to tax, accounting and finance students and practitioners who value their time and opt for self-study to prepare for exams, learn professional English or undertake continuing professional development without interruptions in their careers.
This course is designed to help those with little accounting experience to understand exactly how business finance works.
Introduces the financial markets and corporate finance and explains the jargon, the key players and investment decisions, so you understand how the City works and the context in which it operates.
We begin by re-examining the basic pricing and valuation principles from the perspective of a firm’s financial manager. We discuss how to evaluate investment projects using the net present value criterion. We then consider investments in a risk-free world and extend our analysis to when risk cons...
This module is designed to provide an introduction to financial accounting, corporate finance and financial management of organisations. The module is intended for students from any academic discipline who have an interest in accounting and finance as an adjunct to their principle area of study.
The focus of this course is to examine the principles of financing and investment decisions and their impact, valuation of a company, formation and management of current assets or capital, strategies and portfolio theory.
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