Certified Corporate Finance Analyst

BY
Vskills

Become a financial analyst with the Certified Corporate Finance Analyst online course.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 3499

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst training is a 27 hours online course that is offered by V Skills. This course is specially designed for professionals, and graduates who want an advancement opportunity in their career. Corporate finance is an important domain of finance, and it is a highly rewarding career option.

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification syllabus encompasses topics like bonds and stocks valuation, financial statements analysis, capital asset pricing model, NPV, risk statistics, long-term financing, capital budgeting, issuing securities, and much more. This course will guide learners to implement the different strategies so that shareholder value can be maximized. The online course enlightens the path for value maximization by short-term or long-term financial planning.

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification can get employment opportunities for candidates in the finance or Accounting department of several companies. Once candidates learn this course and earn the certificate of completion it will be an asset for their CV or resume that will attract prospective employers.

The highlights

  • 27 learning course learning hours
  • Government-aided certification
  • Lifetime Validity of Certification
  • Increased employability
  • Completion certificate by Vskills

Program offerings

  • 27 hours online course
  • Online exam
  • Increased employability
  • Certification initiative by v skills
  • Lifelong access to learning

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 3,499
  • The Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification fee is Rs. 3,499 with additional taxes. So students have to pay this fee to get enrolled on this course. There may be changes in the fee structure sometimes, so candidates can visit the website URL: https://www.vskills.in/certification/.

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst Fee Structure

Description

Amount

Certified Corporate Finance Analyst

Rs. 3,499 + Taxes

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Vskills

Who it is for

The Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification can be opted by any graduate or professionals who want to excel in their respective fields Also, learners who want to progress in their career by showcasing their advanced skills, and knowledge can get admitted to this course.

Eligibility criteria

Educational Qualification

  • Candidates who possess a graduation degree, and from any background can study this course.
  • However, candidates who have professional work experience may also be suitable to apply for this course.

Work Experience

  • There is no requirement for any professional work experience for getting admission to the course.

Certification Qualifying Details

  • The enrolled candidates will have to learn all the study materials and qualify with passing marks in the online examination to be able to receive the completion certificate.

What you will learn

Financial management

After learning the course completely candidates will be able to do the following:

  • Students will learn about the organization chart, and finance function.
  • Candidates will be able to understand what exactly are financial statements, analysis and information.
  • The students will know about the generational form of business.
  • Candidates shall know what exactly is the finance function and its objectives, and how to apply it to the benefit of the organization.

The syllabus

Generational forms of Business

  • Forms of Business Organization
  • Joint Stock Companies
  • Proprietary Concerns
  • Co-Operative Organizations
  • Comparison of Different Forms of Organisations
  • Public Enterprises
  • Market Value and Stock Prices versus Book Value

Organization Chart & Finance Function

  • Functional Organization
  • Line and Staff functions/Relationship/ Authority
  • Product / Market Organization
  • Functional and Line Authority
  • The Concept of Finance

Finance Function-Organization, Objectives & Decisions

  • Corporate Finance
  • Organization of the Finance Function
  • Corporate Finance & Other Functions
  • Profit Maximization
  • Objectives of Financial Management
  • Wealth Maximization
  • Other Finance Functions

Financial Statements, Analysis and Information

  • Balance Sheet
  • Financial Statements-Analysis & Interpretation
  • Profit and Loss Account
  • Common Size Statements
  • Comparatives Financial Statements
  • Projected Balance Sheet
  • Funds From Business Operations
  • Statement of Changes in Financial Position(SCPP)
  • Statement of Changes in Total Resources

Cash Flow Statement

  • Type of Cash Flow
  • Actual Flow of Cash:
  • Notional Cash Flow
  • The notional outflow of cash
  • Source of Cash Inflow
  • Net Profit Method
  • Outflow of Cash
  • Changes in Current Accounts
  • Change in Current Liabilities

Corporate Income Tax

  • Personal Taxation and its Influence on Firm
  • Deductibility of Expense
  • Set-Off and Carry forward of Losses

Time Value of Money

  • Simple Interest
  • Future Value at Simple Interest
  • Present Value
  • Compound Interest
  • For Series of Payments
  • Future or Compound Value
  • Present (or Discounted) Value
  • Multi-period or Semi-annual and another compounding
  • Net Present Value
  • Internal Rate of Return
  • Mathematical Derivation of Formula for Future/Compound Value of Annuity

The Financial Securities

  • Equity Shares
  • Features of Equity Shares
  • Advantage of Equity shares
  • Disadvantages of Equity Share
  • Preference share
  • Feature of Preference share
  • Types of Preference Shares
  • Advantage or Merits of Preference Share
  • Disadvantages of Preference shares
  • Debt Securities-Debentures or Bonds
  • Features of Debentures or Bonds
  • Types of Debentures
  • Advantage of Debentures
  • Disadvantages of Debentures
  • Treasury Bills (T-Bills)

The Financial Markets

  • Functions of Financial Markets
  • Classification of Financial Markets
  • Methods of Floatation
  • Indian Capital Market Participants
  • The scenario of the Indian Capital Market
  • Transaction cost in Capital Market

International Financial Markets

  • International Financial System and Foreign Exchange Market
  • Market Features of International Markets
  • Euro Currency Market
  • Functions of Euro currency Market
  • Eurobond Market
  • Brief Procedure in Eurobonds Issues

Financial Institutions

  • Activities of UTI
  • UTI Schemes
  • Industrial Development Bank of India(IDBI)
  • Major Schemes of IDBI
  • Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI)
  • Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI)
  • Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India (IRBI)
  • Industrial Investment Bank of India (IIBI)
  • Insurance Companies
  • General Insurance Corporation (GIC)
  • Stock Holding Corporation of Indian Ltd.(SHCIL)
  • Ratings
  • Rating Factors
  • Credit Rating and Information Services of India Ltd (CRISIL)
  • Information and Credit Rating Agency (ICRA)
  • Duff and Phelps

Interest Rates

  • Role of Interest Rates
  • Interest Rates and Share Prices
  • Factors Influencing Interest Rates
  • Rates in Gilt-edged Market
  • Private and Government Bond Rates
  • Rates of Borrowings and Lending by Commercial Bank
  • Interest Rates on Small Saving
  • Export Credit

Basic Valuation Model

  • Bond Valuation
  • Valuation of Preference Shares
  • Stock Valuation
  • Single Period Valuation Model
  • Multi-period Valuation Model
  • Zero Growth Model
  • Constant Growth Model
  • The P/E Ratio
  • Market Efficiency

Risk

  • Systematic or Non Diversifiable Risk
  • Unsystematic or Diversifiable Risk
  • Measures of Risk
  • Rate of Return
  • Probability Distribution
  • Continuous Probability Distributions
  • Standard Deviation of Return
  • Risk Return Relationship
  • Diversification and Risk
  • Measurement of Portfolio Risk
  • Beta
  • Security Market Line

Investment Decision Rules

  • Category of Investment Decision Rules
  • Accounting Income-based Decision Rule
  • Return on Capital
  • Return on Equity

Cash Flow-based Decision Rule

  • Decision rule
  • Cash Flow
  • Definition
  • Need for Cash Flow Statement
  • Discount Rates
  • Estimation of Cash Flow
  • Depreciation & Taxes
  • Components of Cash Flow
  • Initial investment
  • Annual Net Cash Flows
  • Terminal Cash Flows

Incremental Analysis

  • Allocated Overheads
  • Opportunity Costs
  • Incidental Effects
  • Sunk Costs

Break-Even Analysis

  • Variable Costs
  • Fixed cost
  • Send-variable Cost
  • Contribution Margin
  • Strategies for Break-even Point
  • Utility of the Break-even Analysis
  • Shortcomings of the Break-even Analysis

Project Proposals

  • Project Proposal Stage
  • Tasks during Project Proposal Stage
  • Change Management

Investment Decisions

  • What are Capital Investment Decisions?
  • Why is Capital Investment Decisions Important?
  • Growth
  • Risk
  • Types of Capital Investment Decisions
  • Expansion and Diversification
  • Replacement and Modernization
  • Capital Investment Evaluation Criteria

Capital Budgeting Techniques

  • Capital Budgeting
  • Net present Value (NPV) Method
  • Internal Rate of Return Method
  • Profitability Index or Benefit-cost Ratio
  • Payback Method
  • Discounted Payback Period
  • Accounting Rate of Return Method

Financial Structure - Capital

  • Financing Decision
  • Financial Structure
  • Types of Capital
  • Factor Affecting Financial Structure
  • Agency Costs

Financial Distress - Remedial Options

  • Financial Distress
  • Reorganization
  • Restructuring
  • Merger
  • Acquisition
  • Takeover
  • Defence Mechanisms

Corporate Restructuring Options

  • Divestitures
  • IPO Roll-Ups
  • Going-Private Transactions
  • Alternatives to the Corporate Form
  • The Market for Corporate Control
  • Synergistic Mergers
  • Strategic Mergers and Acquisitions
  • The Twenty-First Century
  • Successful Merger
  • Upon Completion

Cost of Debt

  • Cost of Capital
  • Cost of Debt
  • Debt Issued at Per
  • Debt Issued at Discount or Premium
  • Cost of Term Loans

Cost of Capital

  • Cost of Preference Capital
  • Irredeemable Preference Share
  • Redeemable preference shares
  • Cost of Equity Capital
  • Is Equity Capital Free of Cost
  • Cost of Retained Earnings
  • Zero-growth
  • Cost of External Equity
  • Realized Yield Approach
  • Capital Assets Pricing Model Approach
  • Bond Yield plus Premium Approach
  • Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  • Weight Marginal Cost of Capital
  • Book-Value Vs, Market-Value Weights

Financial Leverage

  • Leverage
  • Measure of Leverage
  • Application and Utility of the Financial Leverage
  • Impact of Financial Leverage on Investor’s Rate of Return
  • Financial Leverage and Risk
  • EBIT-EPS Analysis

Dividend Policy

  • Dividend Policy
  • Dividend Decision
  • Shareholders’ Expectations
  • Financial Needs of the Company
  • Constraints on Paying Dividends
  • Stability of Dividends
  • Constant Payout
  • The danger of Stability of Dividends

Forms of Dividend

  • Cash Dividends
  • Bonus Shares
  • Share Splits
  • Reverse Split

Dividend Model & Its Decisions

  • Dividend Decision
  • Traditional Position
  • Walter Model
  • Gordon’s Dividend Capitalization Model
  • Miller & Modigliani Position
  • Rational Expectations Model

Financial Ratios

  • Meaning of Ratio
  • Types of Ratios
  • Liquidity Ratios
  • Activity Efficiency or Turnover Ratio
  • Profitability in relation to Sales

Working Capital Management

  • Components of Working Capital
  • Constituents of Current Liabilities
  • Significance of Working Capital
  • The Cash Conversion Cycle
  • Working Capital Policy
  • Current Asset Policy
  • Sources for Financing Working Capital
  • Shares and Debentures
  • Ploughing Back of Profits
  • Loans from Financial Institutions
  • Sources of Short term Working Capital
  • Instalment Credit
  • Factoring or Accounts Receivable Credit
  • Accrued Expenses
  • Deferred Incomes
  • Commercial Paper

Bank Credit

  • Loans
  • Cash Credit
  • Purchasing and Discounting of Bills
  • Overdraft
  • Principles of Bank Financing
  • Maximum Permissible Bank Finance (MPBF)
  • Tandon Committee Report
  • Credit Authorization Scheme
  • Chore Committee Report

Admission details

For admission to the Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification by vskills candidates can follow the steps below:

Step 1: Candidates can visit the official website of the course: https://www.vskills.in/certification/accounting-banking-and-finance/corporate-finance-analyst-certification

Step 2: Next they can register by selecting the course, and create a new account.

Step 3: Then they can directly purchase the course by clicking ‘buy now.

Step 4: Once candidates have purchased the course, they receive an LMS and study material

Step 5: After they have received the LMS access they are admitted to the course, and can start learning.


Filling the form

If the candidates are paying via online methods then they are not required to fill up an application form. But if candidates are not paying for the course online they will have to fill up an application form with the requisite information.

Evaluation process

The candidates have to appear for an online exam to qualify for the Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification course. The test is conducted in an online mode for a duration of 1 hour and comprises 50 questions. For students to get pass marks they must get a minimum score of 25 marks. The best thing about the test’s assessment is that there are no negative marks.

How it helps

The Certified Corporate Finance Analyst certification benefits are explained below:

  • The course will impart the necessary knowledge to become a Financial analyst.
  • The candidates can get themselves tagged as 'Vskills Certified' both on Monsterindia.com, and Shine.com.
  • After the course gets completed the successful candidates can get hired by various renowned private and public companies.

FAQs

How will the examination be held for this program?

The examination is held online and can be attended from anywhere in the world.

What are companies that hire candidates from the Certified Corporate Finance Analyst course?

There are several private, and public finance companies that hire candidates as Corporate Financial Analyst.

What are the passing marks for the examination held for this course?

The candidates have to secure a minimum of 50% marks in the examination for the Certified Corporate Finance Analyst course.

How long is this certificate valid?

The certification of Certified Corporate Finance Analyst is valid forever.

What are the different payment methods accepted for buying the course?

The different payment methods that can be used for payment are net banking, credit card, and debit card.

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