Objectives
The participants will:
- be able to use financial information to asses companies’ value,
- acquire knowledge needed for prediction of companies’ status according to the financial numbers,
- acquire knowledge needed for making strategic decision according to the current financial status of the company and
- adopt methodologies used for making different scenarios for companies' future and companies' financial numbers.
Target Attendees / Participants
Students of Steinbeis Master of Business Administration
Course Content by Units
Balance Sheet analysis
Income statement analysis
Cash flow analysis
Methodologies for assessing company's value
Methodologies for prediction of financial status of companies
Operating numbers for Business Analysis
Teaching Methods
Classic lecturing
Free and interactive class discussion
Literature
R. N. Anthony, V. Govindarajan (2006): Management Control Systems; McGraw-Hill.
R. Brealey, S. Myers, F. Allen (2013): Principles of Corporate Finance, 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill Education.
C.T. Horngren, G.L. Sundem, W.O. Stratton (2007): Introduction to management accounting, Pearson Prentice Hall.
S. Ross, R.W. Westerfield, J. Jaffe (2012): Corporate Finance, 10th Edition, McGraw-Hill Education.
R. Simons (2000): Performance Measurement and Control Systems for Implementing Strategy Text and Cases, Prentice Hall.
H. R. Varian, C. Shapiro (1998): Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy, Harvard Business School Press.
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