Second Semester
Financial Management & Business Finance
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Training Path Description
Build skills in financial planning, data analysis, and choosing the best funding sources for business success.
This course delivers a practical framework for business finance management and funding. Starting with financial statement analysis—liquidity, profitability, and performance—students will learn how to build budgets, evaluate projects, forecast cash flows, and assess risk and return. You will learn to balance growth with liquidity, determine funding needs, compare internal vs. external financing options, and make informed financing decisions that strengthen long-term sustainability.
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What Will You Gain?
Skills related to the course
- Reading and interpreting financial statements into actionable funding and operational decisions
- Creating and updating budgets and cash-flow forecasts
- Estimating cost of funding and comparing financing alternatives
- Analyzing financial risk and designing mitigation approaches
- Preparing financing pitches for management/investors using clear metrics
- Making investment and funding decisions based on data and priorities
Training Path Objectives
- Understand the foundations of financial management and how they connect to business goals
- Analyze financial statements to extract liquidity, profitability, and efficiency indicators
- Estimate funding needs and prepare short- to mid-term financial plans
- Evaluate investment projects using suitable risk-and-return approaches
- Select the most appropriate funding sources based on cost, fit, and constraints
- Build a data-driven financing decision cycle (analyze → forecast → choose → monitor)
A practical roadmap for financing decisions—from planning to execution
Templates and tools for cash flow and budgeting
Link profitability and liquidity analysis to investment and funding choices
Methodical comparison of internal vs. external financing to reduce financing cost
Hands-on applications using realistic business scenarios
