Overview:
This session provides a practical introduction to financial management under US GAAP, combining core theory with real world examples from corporate filings and applied calculations. It covers financial statement analysis, key ratios, and the role of finance in driving value within US firms.
Participants explore time value of money concepts, asset and risk evaluation, and cost of capital, linking these tools directly to investment and financing decisions. The session also addresses capital budgeting methods such as NPV and IRR, along with working capital management strategies.
Why you should Attend:
This lecture demystifies core concepts like statements and valuation, giving you the tools to interpret business health and make sound choices, crucial for both grads and professionals entering fields like FP&A, consulting, or operations where financial insight drives everyday contributions.
Misreading financial basics leads to flawed decisions in 75% of cases, stranding you in junior roles while others advance; with AI handling routines but requiring human judgment, skipping these foundations means persistent confusion in meetings, stalled progress, and missed edges in competitive US hiring.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Core principles: Value maximization, treasury roles, and integration with business functions
- Statement analysis: Balance sheet, income and cash flow basics with key liquidity and profitability ratios
- Time value concepts: Present and future value, annuities, and links to financing decisions
- Risk and assets: Bond and equity valuation, return metrics, and cost of capital
- Investments and liquidity: NPV and IRR methods, plus working capital management strategies
Who Will Benefit: