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A successful MBA graduate who rises to the position of Treasurer or Controller, and ultimately the Chief Financial Officer will possesses thorough training in corporate finance, is proficient in oral and written communications, spreadsheet and presentation software and has strong interpersonal skills. An MBA graduate with a specialization in Corporate Financial Management will be qualified to work on all the major finance decision within a corporation such as liquidity/working capital management, raising capital, investing capital for new investments or acquisitions, distributing shareholder claims.
Learners explore the theory and application of advanced concepts in corporate finance, and the environment in which corporate finance is conducted.Learners are expected to demonstrate knowledge of, and be able to apply, advanced financial management concepts and theories including, but not limited to:
- Management of working capital, capital structure and financial risks
- Legal, regulatory, and ethical environments in which corporate finance and the firm functions
- Mergers, acquisitions, and divestures
- Market places for financial funds and instruments, and the theory and application of those markets and instruments
- Financial management in the global environment
- Integration of management skills with corporate financial management professional skills
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