Managerial Accounting and Finance compilation
Three courses in Managerial Accounting and four courses in Corporate Finance
Description
This course covers the following -
Topics in Managerial Accounting -
1. Variable, Absorption and Activity Based Costing
2. Cost classification, Regression, CVP analysis and Budgeting
3. Standard Costing
Topics in Corporate Finance
1. Present value, Future value and Capital structure
2. Capital Budgeting - The Investment and Financing decision
3. Company valuations, Mergers and Acquisitions
4. Portfolio Management and the Capital Asset pricing Model
The Managerial Accounting topics will explain the basics for each topic all the way to the advanced level. You will also be exposed to illustrative and examination questions.
The emphasis of this course is to explain the topics in a manner that you will not only understand the basics but be in a position to make business decisions. You will also learn how to read financial information in a way that will assist you to maximise exam marks when answering a question.
The Corporate Finance topics have been selected to give you all the understanding that you will need to make Finance decisions as well as to value a company. Difficult topics such as Portfolio management and the Capital asset pricing model as well as Company valuations are clearly illustrated using diagrams and financial models that will simplify your learning experience.
What You Will Learn!
- Evaluate Managerial Accounting data into it's variable and fixed elements to make profitable business decisions
- Use accounting data to reconcile company profitability under variable, absorption and standard costing methods
- Evaluate capital budgeting projects using an appropriate capital structure of debt to equity finance.
- Value a company based on present value concepts as well as earnings and dividend methods.
- Develop and apply portfolio management and capital asset pricing models.
Who Should Attend!
- The course is intended for undergraduate, post graduate students as well managers requiring analytical tools to evaluate financial statements for decision making purposes.