Finance for Non-Finance Professionals - Capital Structure and Financial Analysis

FFNF 2-min
mbr-4-min
RM249.00

Level

  • Refresher

 

Accreditation

  • 5 SIDC CPE points
  • 4 FIMM CPD points

 

ICF Competency Type / Title / Level

  • Functional – Technical / Fundamental Analysis / Level 2

Course Synopsis

Finance is one discipline which everyone should have at least a working knowledge of.  It is especially important for all executives and managers to have basic finance knowledge in order to make better business decisions.  Every action has an impact on the bottom line.

This Finance for Non-Finance Professionals – Capital Structure and Financial Analysis will give you an idea about how a company is financed and types of equity and debt instruments. You will also learn about financial analysis such as horizontal, vertical and ratio analysis.

 

Learning Outcome

  • Explain the capital structure of a company
  • Describe and explain various analysis used in financial analysis

Course Content

Total learning: 24 lessons / 3 quizzes Time: 2 hour
  • Downloadable Notes  0/1

    • 1.1
  • Capital Structure of a Company  0/8

    • 2.1
    • 2.2
    • 2.3
    • 2.4
    • 2.5
    • 2.6
    • 2.7
    • Quiz2.1
  • Financial Analysis  0/17

    • 3.1
    • 3.2
    • 3.3
    • 3.4
    • 3.5
    • 3.6
    • 3.7
    • 3.8
    • 3.9
    • 3.10
    • 3.11
    • 3.12
    • 3.13
    • 3.14
    • 3.15
    • 3.16
    • Quiz3.1
  • Summative Assessment  0/1

    • Quiz4.1

Trainer

Saw Ann Ping

Saw Ann Ping has over 20 years’ experience in financial advisory, fund raising and consulting. Her areas of specialization are financial structuring, Islamic finance and privatisation. Her work has been recognised by various Malaysian and international bodies such as Euromoney and Islamic Finance News for its innovation. Her last position was head of wholesale banking for Hong Leong Islamic Bank. Prior to that, she was the head of corporate finance in RHB ISLAMIC Bank and head of corporate banking and debt securities in Utama Merchant Bank. Before becoming an investment banker, she was a management consultant with Arthur Andersen, involved in various advisory projects for the Asian Development Bank, KL International Airport and other Government agencies and the private sector. She was a speaker at China Development Bank’s Senior Policy Seminar in Beijing and at the Middle East Business Forum in Dubai on Islamic finance for infrastructure projects. She holds a Bachelor of Science (honours) degree from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, majoring in Economics and Operations Research. She is the co-author of “The Islamic Finance and Sukuk Handbook – Where Shariah Meets Commercial Demands”.

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Includes

  • 5 SIDC CPE points
  • 4 FIMM CPD points