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General Overview
You've got the basics of finance down pat. But with our three-day advanced finance program, we'll turn your knowledge of finance into a strategic weapon. You'll become an expert in understanding shareholder value and assessing acquisitions, and get insights into how to better allocate your resources maximize return on investment. You'll need to know the basics of balance sheets and income statements because you'll work with them in this program. You'll walk out with a stronger understanding of financial principles that help you create measurable value beyond the balance sheet.
Takeaways
Advanced Finance for the Nonfinancial Manager helps senior managers analyze strategic decisions from the perspective of shareholder value. The course also explains how financing policies can be strategic tools and how they enhance shareholder value. Participants in this program will gain an understanding of how to evaluate strategic decisions from a shareholder value perspective, how to evaluate firms for acquisitions, how to strategically allocate resources to maximize shareholder value, and how to measure value created. They also learn how to assess the impact of financing decisions on shareholder value.
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| Dates & Locations | 22 Mar - 24 Mar 2010 | Ann Arbor, MI - $5,200 USD |  | | | 11 Oct - 13 Oct 2010 | Ann Arbor, MI - $5,200 USD |  |
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Fees
The program fee includes tuition, instructional materials, living accommodations, continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks each day, and selected dinners. Fee is payable in advance in US dollars and is subject to change. See our Cancellation, Transfer and Substitution Policy
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| Dates & Locations | 22 Mar - 24 Mar 2010 | Ann Arbor, MI - $5,200 USD |  | | | 11 Oct - 13 Oct 2010 | Ann Arbor, MI - $5,200 USD |  |
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