Corporate Finance And Alternative Investment For Cfa L1
Last updated 4/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.05 GB | Duration: 4h 33m
Last updated 4/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.05 GB | Duration: 4h 33m
This course covers two important topic areas of CFA L1 exam, which are Corporate Finance and Alternative Investments
What you'll learn
Understand Corporate Finance well
Understand Alternate Investments well
Be perpared for about 11% of the CFA L1 course in less than 10 days! spending about 30 minutes watching these lectures every day
Requirements
The topics of CFA are interconnected, therefore, a student should have a basic understanding of the prior topic areas such as Equity, fixed Income, Eco etc in order to fully appreciate the correlation
Description
The study session on Corporate Finance covers the principles that corporations use to make their investing and financing decisions. The first reading covers capital budgeting. Capital budgeting is the process of making decisions about which long-term projects the corporation should accept for investment and which it should reject. Both the expected and required rates of return for a project should be taken into account. The second reading explains how the required rate of return for a project is developed using economically sound methods. The third reading discusses measures of leverage and how they affect a company's earnings and financial ratios. In managing or evaluating the riskiness of earnings, analysts and corporate managers need to evaluate operating leverage (the use of fixed costs in operations) and financial leverage (the use of debt in financing operations). The fourth reading deals with important features of the alternative means of distributing earnings, dividends and share repurchases. The fifth reading discusses short-term liquidity and working capital management. The final reading in this study session is on corporate governance practices. Inadequate corporate governance can expose a company to negative effects, including damage to reputation and loss of business and market value. With Corporate Finance done, the student will be prepared for 7% of the CFA L1 course in the shortest possible time, I am extending this delightful experience further by providing the study session for Alternate Investments free with this course so that an additional 4% of the course prep is completed!
Overview
Section 1: Corporate Finance: Reading 35 Capital Budgeting
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Capital Budgeting Process
Lecture 3 Capital Budgeting Criterion
Section 2: Corporate Finance: READING 36 COST OF CAPITAL
Lecture 4 Cost of Capital_Intro and effect of Taxes
Lecture 5 Target Capital Structure, Marginal Cost of Capital
Lecture 6 Cost of debt capital and prefered stocks
Lecture 7 CAPM cost of equity, DDM and other models
Lecture 8 Cost of Capital estimation
Lecture 9 Marginal cost of Capital Structure
Section 3: Measures of Leverage
Lecture 10 Measures of Leverage
Lecture 11 Impact of Leverage
Section 4: Dividends and Share Repurchases: Basics
Lecture 12 Dividends and Share Splits
Lecture 13 Dividend payment chronology
Section 5: Working Capital Management
Lecture 14 Sources of Liquidity
Lecture 15 Liquidity Measures
Lecture 16 Short Term Cash Management _Working Capital Effectiveness
Lecture 17 Investment Risks, Strategies and Tools
Lecture 18 Receivables Management
Lecture 19 Inventory management
Lecture 20 Payable Management
Section 6: Corporate Governance
Lecture 21 Introduction to Corporate Governance
Lecture 22 board independence
Lecture 23 Audit and code of ethics
Lecture 24 Code of Ethics Part 2
Section 7: Alternative Investments
Lecture 25 Alternative investments Part 1
Lecture 26 Alternative Investments Part 2
Lecture 27 Bonus Lecture: Coupon codes and Access to free courses
Students enrolled for CFA L1 for the first time,Students who would be taking a second attempt on CFA L1 in December and had received a feedback for improvement for these subjects,Students of MBA finance who are looking forward to an in-depth understanding of Corporate finance and Alternate Investments