In today’s highly competitive and fast-changing business environment, organizations must rely on sound financial strategies that maximize value, ensure sustainable growth, and strengthen long-term financial resilience. Corporate finance is no longer limited to managing numbers—it has become a critical strategic function that shapes organizational direction, investment choices, capital structures, and financial performance.
This training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive and practical framework for understanding advanced corporate finance concepts and applying them to real-world strategic decision-making. Participants will learn how financial analysis, investment evaluation, risk assessment, capital budgeting, and value-creation models work together to support organizational goals. The program equips leaders, managers, and finance professionals with the tools needed to make value-driven financial decisions that enhance performance and support long-term success.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the strategic role of corporate finance in organizational performance and growth.
Analyze and interpret key financial statements to support financial decision-making.
Apply advanced financial analysis techniques to evaluate business performance.
Conduct investment appraisals using NPV, IRR, payback period, sensitivity analysis, and scenario modeling.
Develop strategic capital budgeting frameworks aligned with organizational goals.
Assess optimal capital structure and financing alternatives (equity, debt, retained earnings).
Use value-based management tools to measure and enhance corporate value.
Apply financial risk assessment techniques to support better strategic decisions.
Connect financial decisions to long-term organizational sustainability and value creation.
This program uses a blended training approach that includes:
Interactive lectures supported by real-life corporate finance cases.
Hands-on financial analysis exercises using sample statements and data.
Group discussions to enhance collaborative learning and cross-functional understanding.
Case studies from global companies applying strategic finance practices.
Practical tools and templates for use in the workplace.
Scenario-based simulations involving investment and capital structure decisions.
Organizations that send participants to this program will benefit from:
Improved financial decision-making at all managerial levels.
Stronger alignment between financial strategy and organizational goals.
Enhanced ability to evaluate strategic investments, projects, and initiatives.
More accurate budgeting, forecasting, and capital planning processes.
Reduced financial risk through better analysis and forecasting.
Greater value creation through optimized financial performance and capital allocation.
Stronger collaboration between finance and other business departments.
This training program is ideal for:
Financial managers, analysts, and accountants.
Strategy and planning professionals.
Department managers responsible for budgets or financial decisions.
Business decision-makers and executives seeking to strengthen financial understanding.
Project managers involved in investment evaluation and capital planning.
Anyone interested in developing strong corporate finance and value-based decision-making skills.
Day 1: Foundations of Strategic Corporate Finance
The evolving role of corporate finance in modern organizations
Corporate finance vs. financial accounting vs. management accounting
The financial decision-making cycle: investment, financing, dividends
Understanding financial statements:
Balance sheet
Income statement
Cash flow statement
Interconnection of statements and impact on financial decisions
Introduction to value creation and financial performance drivers
Day 2: Financial Analysis & Performance Measurement
Key financial ratios and what they reveal
Profitability, liquidity, solvency, and efficiency indicators
Trend analysis and benchmarking techniques
Cash flow analysis for decision-making
Working capital management strategies
Financial modeling basics (without using software)
Identifying early warning signals in financial performance
Day 3: Capital Budgeting & Investment Decision Tools
Importance of capital budgeting in strategic planning
Investment appraisal techniques:
Net Present Value (NPV)
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Payback and discounted payback
Profitability index
Sensitivity analysis and scenario analysis
Identifying project risks and uncertainties
Real-world capital investment case studies
Linking capital budgeting with corporate strategy
Day 4: Capital Structure, Financing Strategies & Cost of Capital
Capital structure decision-making: debt vs. equity
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Measuring and minimizing financing costs
Dividend policy and retained earnings
How leverage affects financial performance and risk
Financing sources: banks, equity markets, venture capital, retained earnings
Optimal capital structure and long-term financial sustainability
Case studies: capital structure strategies of global companies
Day 5: Value-Based Management & Strategic Financial Decision Making
Principles of value-based management (VBM)
Economic Value Added (EVA) and Market Value Added (MVA)
Financial risk assessment in strategic decisions
Integrating finance with corporate strategy and long-term planning
Evaluation of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances (introductory level)
Building a value-driven decision-making framework
Practical workshop: applying strategic finance tools to a real case scenario