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School: Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Tel.: 615-322-2534

Financial Reporting
Course Format: Classroom
Attempts to offer knowledge of the functions, limitations, and challenges of financial accounting and to develop the capability to evaluate critically and understand financial accounting theory and practice. Includes the study of financial accounting theory, the formulation of accounting principles, and the structure of generally accepted accounting principles.
 

Managerial Finance
Course Format: Classroom
Analyzes the basic problems in corporate financial management. The course is organized around the theme of asset valuation. Topics covered include stock and bond valuation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, market efficiency, and company valuation.
 

Real Estate Financial Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to pro forma real estate investment analysis and associated basic concepts and terminology. The course will also incorporate an intensive introduction to ARGUS, the real estate industry standard software for projecting cash flows, transaction analysis, and valuation.
 

Financial Institutions
Course Format: Classroom
Focuses on the managerial issues in banking and other financial services firms. It examines the specialized contracts used in the financial services industry and the interplay between information, technology, taxation, and regulation in shaping the structure and markets for these contracts.
 

Law and Finance of Equity Markets
Course Format: Classroom
Integrates securities regulation with market microstructure. Our primary focus is the impact of dealer versus auction markets on the trading costs borne by investors. The U.S. financial markets have been subject to sweeping reforms mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission in response to concerns that these issues raise, and reform continues at an unheralded pace. The costs and benefit...
 

International Corporate Finance
Course Format: Classroom
looks at unique problems of the financial manager operating internationally. Topics covered include management of foreign exchange risk, multinational capital budgeting, foreign direct investment, risk management, international taxation, global capital raising, and international corporate governance.
 

International Financial Markets and Instruments
Course Format: Classroom
Studies the international monetary system, the foreign exchange market, and the determinants of exchange rates. Financial instruments for managing exchange risk are studied. Issues in hedging foreign exchange exposure and in financing the global firm are considered.
 

Corporate Financial Policy
Course Format: Classroom
Examines major policies and financial decisions of a corporation. The topics considered are corporate governance and management compensation plans, optimal capital structure, uses of various financial instruments, bankruptcy and reorganization, security issuance and going private, dividend policy and repurchase decisions.
 

Communications for Finance Professionals
Course Format: Classroom
Helps students apply critical thinking, problem solving, and communication strategies to realistic business situations. Focuses on team building, networking, personal branding, business writing, listening, and oral and graphic presentations. Incorporates frequent videotaping, individual coaching, and peer evaluation.
 

Financial Economics I
Course Format: Classroom
This is an intensive one-week MSF course offered prior to Mod 1 to provide students with an introduction to the central themes of finance. We study the basic problems in corporate financial management and investments. The course is organized around the theme of asset valuation. Topics covered include the time value of money, stock and bond valuation, derivative pricing, and market efficiency.
 

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