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Vskills certification for Corporate Finance Analyst assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for finance management and provisioning. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in financial statements analysis, bonds and stocks valuation, NPV, risk statistics, capital asset pricing model, capital budgeting, long-term financing, capital budgeting, dividends, issuing securities and long-term ;Why should one take this certification?
This certification is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression.
Earning Vskills Corporate Finance Analyst Certification can help candidate differentiate in today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying their advanced skills, and result in higher earning ;
Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Job seekers looking to find employment in accounts or finance departments of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the value of their skills through this certification.
Table of Contents
Generational forms of Business
- Forms of Business Organization
- Proprietary Concerns
- Joint Stock Companies
- Co- Operative Organizations
- Public Enterprises
- Comparison of Different Forms of Organisations
- Market Value and Stock Prices versus Book Value
- Functional Organization
- Product / Market Organization
- Line and Staff functions/Relationship/ Authority
- Functional and Line Authority
- The Concept of Finance
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Finance & Other Functions
- Organization of the Finance Function
- Objectives of Financial Management
- Profit Maximization
- Wealth Maximization
- Other Finance Functions
- Balance Sheet
- Profit and Loss Account
- Financial Statements-Analysis & Interpretation
- Comparatives Financial Statements
- Common Size Statements
- Projected Balance Sheet
- Statement of Changes in Financial Position(SCPP)
- Funds From Business Operations
- Statement of Changes in Total Resources
- Type of Cash Flow
- Actual Flow of Cash:
- Notional Cash Flow
- Notional outflow of cash
- Source of Cash Inflow
- Net Profit Method
- Outflow of Cash
- Changes in Current Accounts
- Change in Current Liabilities
- Personal Taxation and its Influence on Firm
- Deductibility of Expense
- Set-Off and Carry forward of Losses
- Simple Interest
- Future Value at Simple Interest
- Present Value
- Compound Interest
- For Series of Payments
- Future or Compound Value
- Present (or Discounted) Value
- Multi-period or Semi-annual and other compounding
- Net Present Value
- Internal Rate of Return
- Mathematical Derivation of Formula for Future/Compound Value of Annuity
- Equity Shares
- Features of Equity Shares
- Advantage of Equity shares
- Disadvantages of Equity Share
- Preference share
- Feature of Preference share
- Types of Preference Shares
- Advantage or Merits of Preference Share
- Disadvantages of Preference shares
- Debt Securities-Debentures or Bonds
- Features of Debentures or Bonds
- Types of Debentures
- Advantage of Debentures
- Disadvantages of Debentures
- Treasury Bills (T-Bills)
- Functions of Financial Markets
- Classification of Financial Markets
- Methods of Floatation
- Indian Capital Market Participants
- Scenario of Indian Capital Market
- Transaction cost in Capital Market
- International Financial System and Foreign Exchange Market
- Market Features of International Markets
- Euro Currency Market
- Functions of Eurocurrency Market
- Eurobond Market
- Brief Procedure in Eurobonds Issues
- Activities of UTI includes
- UTI Schemes
- Industrial Development Bank of India(IDBI)
- Major Schemes of IDBI
- Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI)
- Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI)
- Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India (IRBI)
- Industrial Investment Bank of India (IIBI)
- Insurance Companies
- General Insurance Corporation (GIC)
- Stock Holding Corporation of Indian Ltd.(SHCIL)
- Ratings
- Rating Factors
- Credit Rating and Information Services of India Ltd (CRISIL)
- Information and Credit Rating Agency (ICRA)
- Duff and Phelps
- Role of Interest Rates
- Interest Rates and Share Prices
- Factors Influencing Interest Rates
- Rates in Gilt–edged Market
- Private and Government Bond Rates
- Rates of Borrowings and Leading by Commercial Bank
- Interest Rates on Small Saving
- Export Credit
- Bond Valuation
- Valuation of Preference Shares
- Stock Valuation
- Single Period Valuation Model
- Multi-period Valuation Model
- Zero Growth Model
- Constant Growth Model
- The P/E Ratio
- Market Efficiency
- Systematic or Non Diversifiable Risk
- Unsystematic or Diversifiable Risk
- Measures of Risk
- Rate of Return
- Probability Distribution
- Continuous Probability Distributions
- Standard Deviation of Return
- Risk Return Relationship
- Diversification and Risk
- Measurement of Portfolio Risk
- Beta
- Security Market Line
- Category of Investment Decision Rules
- Accounting Income-based Decision Rule
- Return on Capital
- Return on Equity
- Cash Flow-based Decision Rule
- Decision rule
- Definition
- Need for Cash Flow Statement
- Discount Rates
- Estimation of Cash Flow
- Depreciation & Taxes
- Components of Cash Flow
- Initial investment
- Annual Net Cash Flows
- Terminal Cash Flows
- Allocated Overheads
- Opportunity Costs
- Incidental Effects
- Sunk Costs
- Variable Costs
- Fixed cost
- Send-variable Cost
- Contribution Margin
- Strategies for Break-even Point
- Utility of the Break-even Analysis
- Shortcomings of the Break-even Analysis
- Project Proposal Stage
- Tasks during Project Proposal Stage
- Change Management
- What are Capital Investment Decisions?
- Why is Capital Investment Decisions Important?
- Growth
- Risk
- Types of Capital Investment Decisions
- Expansion and Diversification
- Replacement and Modernization
- Capital Investment Evaluation Criteria
- Capital Budgeting
- Net present Value (NPV) Method
- Internal Rate of Return Method
- Profitability Index or Benefit-cost Ratio
- Payback Method
- Discounted Payback Period
- Accounting Rate of Return Method
- Financing Decision
- Financial Structure
- Types of Capital
- Factor Affecting Financial Structure
- Agency Costs
- Financial Distress
- Reorganization
- Restructuring
- Merger
- Acquisition
- Takeover
- Defence Mechanisms
- Divestitures
- IPO Roll-Ups
- Going-Private Transactions
- Alternatives to the Corporate Form
- The Market for Corporate Control
- Synergistic Mergers
- Strategic Mergers and Acquisitions
- The Twenty-First Century
- Successful Merger
- Upon Completion
- Cost of Capital
- Cost of Debt
- Debt Issued at Per
- Debt Issued at Discount or Premium
- Cost of Term Loans
Financial Leverage
Dividend Policy
Forms of Dividend
Dividend Model & Its Decisions
Financial Ratios
Working Capital Management
Bank Credit Updated on 31 January, 2019
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Corporate Finance Analyst , Finance Professionals , Project Finance AnalystAbout Vskills
Vskills is the largest certification body of India. We conducts skills testing and certification exam to improve employability. The certifications are quite popular and top companies hire Vskills certified professionals.Companies have benefitted by hiring pre-certified candidates from Vskills and also use the certifications for their in house employee appraisals. Certification helps in distinguishing individuals to demonstrate their domain knowledge or skills needed for a specific profile. So a professional certification offers tangible benefits to both the individual and the employer.
Tests are conducted in a secure and unbiased manner, and certificates are awarded based on merit of the candidates who qualify tests.
Vskills certifications are for relevant qualifications that help students/employees quantify and prove those skills that are valued by the employer and are in great demand.