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Beginner level
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2 weeks to complete
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Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Explain the role of financial management in assessing the ongoing financial health and performance of organisations

  • Demonstrate an understanding of financial management tools and techniques for financial analysis and modeling

  • Use analytical techniques to make financial decisions related to financing operations and valuation of organisations and investment opportunities

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This course is part of the Analysing: Numeric and digital literacies Specialization
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There are 6 modules in this course

Every manager must have a foundational understanding of financial management. This course will prepare you for responsible and sustainable leadership from a financial management perspective. Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts and written assessments) you’ll learn the key aspects of effective financial management by focusing on: the assessment of an organisation’s financial health; planning future financial performance; financing of operations; and evaluating business and investment opportunities for the organisation. This course will emphasise how crucial sound financial management is for you and your organisation to be successful in the real-world.

In Week 1 we have three main objectives. Firstly, we review the main types of decisions made when management and owners allocate capital within a business. Secondly, we will discuss why it is important to bring the shareholder perspective to these decisions. Thirdly, to introduce key terminology around the business life cycle and different types of ownership models, including venture capital, private equity and listed companies.

What's included

8 videos1 reading2 assignments

8 videosTotal 38 minutes
  • Course introduction4 minutes
  • Week 1 outline1 minute
  • 1.1 The investment decision5 minutes
  • 1.2 The funding decision5 minutes
  • 1.3 The working capital decision4 minutes
  • 1.4 The Payout Policy Decision and the Principal-Agent Problem5 minutes
  • 1.4 Business structures and tax (Spreadsheet resource available under 'Download' )10 minutes
  • Habit corner 14 minutes
1 readingTotal 60 minutes
  • Explore further resources60 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Recall 130 minutes
  • Week 1 quiz60 minutes

This week we will consider the time value of money. We will learn how to put a numerical value on the difference between money today and money at a specific time in the future. We will look at simple and compound interest, present and future value of money, annuities and perpetuities. Understanding the time value of money will help us to make investment decisions or, as corporate finance managers, decisions about whether to buy or sell an entire business or to invest in an advertising campaign. It’s an important skill and will require you to work through financial models that involve some equations and numbers. Knowledge of the time value of money will make you more confident dealing with financial transactions and better understand how the world of finance operates.

What's included

4 videos2 readings2 assignments

4 videosTotal 58 minutes
  • Week 2 outline2 minutes
  • 2.1 Simple and compound interest21 minutes
  • 2.2 Future values and present values of multiple cash flows21 minutes
  • 2.3 Loan repayment schedules15 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Explore further resources 230 minutes
  • Practice bond pricing30 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 120 minutes
  • Recall 260 minutes
  • Week 260 minutes

This week we will consider applying our knowledge of interest rates to some real world problems. We will learn how to estimate the value of an enterprise. We will learn about capital budgeting techniques to help us decide intelligently which projects that are available to a business should be pursued.The techniques we will learn include Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Pay Back Period, and the Money Multiple Method. We will also discuss briefly the capital asset pricing model, or CAPM, which enables us to estimate the cost of capital for a business, which is the return demanded by the providers of the capital, that is, the investors.

What's included

4 videos3 readings2 assignments

4 videosTotal 35 minutes
  • Week 3 outline1 minute
  • 3.1 Capital budgeting - Net Present Value (NPV)11 minutes
  • 3.2 Capital budgeting - Payback period7 minutes
  • 3.3 Capital Asset Pricing Model17 minutes
3 readingsTotal 100 minutes
  • Become a Global MBA learner10 minutes
  • Explore further resources 330 minutes
  • Business valuation exercise60 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Recall 330 minutes
  • Week 360 minutes

In week 4 we extend the valuation tools developed in the course so far to evaluate a series of new business investment opportunities. We will start off by considering the value of an existing, established business. We have already seen how we can use the traditional Operating Free Cash Flow (OFCF)/Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) model to estimate the Enterprise value of a business. We will now use an alternate model, the Residual Income model, for the same purpose. Once we are comfortable with the various different business valuation models, we will turn our attention to an assessment of the risk profile of the investment. We will firstly differentiate between the risks that are being allowed for in the discount rate, or “systematic risks”, and those that are specific to the project being considered, or “idiosyncratic risks”. Towards the end, we will look at tools that help assess the idiosyncratic risk of the investment.

What's included

6 videos2 readings2 assignments

6 videosTotal 32 minutes
  • Week 4 outline2 minutes
  • 4.1 The Residual Income model4 minutes
  • 4.2 DCF models of equity value7 minutes
  • 4.3 Using multiples for valuation7 minutes
  • 4.4 Risk and value7 minutes
  • 4.5 Estimating the IRR of a private equity funded business5 minutes
2 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Explore further resources60 minutes
  • Forecasting and business valuation exercise60 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Recall 430 minutes
  • Week 460 minutes

This week, we will apply the valuation tools we have developed in the course so far to improve our existing business. We start by revisiting the NPV rule for individual project investment decisions, and then extend that to think about how individual projects impact value at the Enterprise level. We then consider a range of specific applications for our project evaluation tools, including capital rationing, asset replacement, and outsourcing decisions. After this we will turn our attention to the question of how well our existing businesses are performing. We will start by introducing a range of performance measurement tools. This will help us to develop a framework for both recognising how well we are currently performing, and selecting from a series of deliberate choices to improve that performance.

What's included

6 videos2 readings2 assignments

6 videosTotal 28 minutes
  • Week 5 outline1 minute
  • 5.1 Project NPV and enterprise MVA3 minutes
  • 5.2 Applications of project investment tools9 minutes
  • 5.3 Measuring performance5 minutes
  • 5.4 Value based management6 minutes
  • 5.5 The perceptions gap 4 minutes
2 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Explore further resources 560 minutes
  • Salvage or outsource - a practice exercise30 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Recall 530 minutes
  • Week 5 quiz60 minutes

This week is all about revision. There’s not much new content. We’ll focus on applying the theories to a small example, an imaginary online business, and cover some of the more difficult techniques including annuities, perpetuities, Net Present Value, and how to turn profits into cash flows.

What's included

5 videos1 reading2 assignments

5 videosTotal 38 minutes
  • Week 6 outline3 minutes
  • 6.1 Putting it together: the NPV of starting a new business12 minutes
  • 6.2 Valuing a new business8 minutes
  • 6.3 What-if analysis and the Residual Income model5 minutes
  • 6.4 Valuing a new project within an existing business: incremental analysis10 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Week 6 Practice spreadsheet used in videos (download here)10 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Recall 630 minutes
  • Week 6 quiz60 minutes

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