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School: Brandeis University International Business School
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Tel.: 781-736-2252

Financial Statement Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
Designed to develop skills in analyzing external financial reports. Topics include financial statements terminology, mergers and acquisitions, cash flow analysis, and foreign exchange and foreign tax issues. Usually offered every year.
 

International Corporate Finance
Course Format: Classroom
Analysis of the exposure of the multinational firm from accounting and economic perspectives, survey of investment finance, and other international operations. Usually offered every year.
 

Financial Theory
Course Format: Classroom
Covers topics related to financial economics, including investors’ attitudes toward risk, capital allocation, portfolio selection, asset pricing models (Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory), the efficient market hypothesis, fixed income markets, equity valuation, and options and futures markets. Usually offered every year.
 

Financial Risk Management
Course Format: Classroom
Introduces many of the approaches financial institutions take to model, quantify, and manage risk. Types of risk covered include financial (equity, interest rate, and credit), as well as operational. Students will be expected to have some exposure to financial derivatives from FIN 201a or 301a as well as to the basic concepts from calculus and statistics.
 

Financial Planning & Control
Course Format: Classroom
Examines financial planning methodologies and tools as well as financial control mechanisms. Includes case studies using real-life examples, accounting, and financial objectives.
 

Financial Modeling
Course Format: Classroom
Introduces quantitative modeling techniques for analyzing the financial performance of projects and companies and valuing earning streams. A key objective is to help students develop sophisticated skills in using spreadsheets and related software through cases and hands-on applications.
 

Intermediate Financial Accounting
Course Format: Classroom
Provides an extensive expansion of the traditional introduction to financial accounting courses. Additional topics include deferred taxes, pensions and other post retirement benefits, earnings per share, share base compensation and leases.
 

Accounting & Financial Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
Introduction to basic accounting principles, including analysis of financial statements using case studies. Develops fundamental concepts and accounts and applies them to income measurement, capital values, and costs, with a focus on international accounting issues.
 

The Future of Global Financial Institutions
Course Format: Classroom
Analysis of the current and future role of global financial institutions, key drivers influencing the industry, and strategic challenges and opportunities facing today’s financial services’ CEOs. Usually offered every year.
 

Entrepreneurial Finance & Business Plans
Course Format: Classroom
Introduces techniques for preparing business plans and explores the process of using a business plan to acquire funding. Requires students to prepare a business plan for a new venture and to present this plan in front of a critical audience.
 

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