The Digital Economy: Finance for Business Growth

The Digital Economy: Finance for Business Growth

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on August 31, 2017
  • Ends on October 31, 2017

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Syllabus

  1. Assess the role of cash management in business and the relationship between cash management and business performance
  2. Consider the benefits and drawbacks of different sources of finance
  3. Understand the relevance of liquidity and solvency when managing a business
  4. Evaluate the role of cash flow forecasting and assess future cash requirements
  5. Understand the risks, benefits and drawbacks of different types of funding
  6. Decide on a suitable type of funding and assess risk-return issues
  7. Assess how and why alternative finance activities, such as crowdfunding, have evolved
  8. Assess the benefits and risks of alternative finance for business borrowers
  9. Evaluate the use of equity funding, both private and public equity issues
  10. Assess the role of private equity, and the benefits offered by different types of private equity for funding business growth
  11. Explore behavioural finance issues in investment decision-making

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

  • Jane Hughes

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