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Financial Management (Paper 2.4)

Financial Management (also called Corporate Finance) focuses on making strategic decisions to maximize a company's value and shareholder wealth. Unlike accounting, which looks backward at historical data, financial management is forward-looking and strategic, centered on valuation, risk management, and resource allocation.

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All Levels N/A English Updated Nov 2025
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What you'll learn

  • Analyze investment opportunities using capital budgeting techniques (NPV, IRR, Payback) to decide which projects to fund.
  • Evaluate the cost of capital and determine the optimal mix of debt and equity financing.
  • Manage working capital components (cash, inventory, accounts receivable) to ensure operational liquidity.
  • Value various financial assets, including stocks, bonds, and the entire firm.
  • Understand how financial markets operate and how they influence corporate financing decisions.
  • Assess and plan for financial risks related to interest rates, exchange rates, and market conditions.
Strategic Decision-Making Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving with quantitative data Risk Management and Assessment Persuasion and Communication

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