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    Corporate Finance
    Kellogg School of Management

    Corporate Finance

    Kellogg School of Management, Evanston
    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    FinanceTopic

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    Nov 8 - Nov 13, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Miami
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    $13,100

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    This highly collaborative corporate finance program combines the advanced thinking of senior Kellogg faculty and the real-world experience of successful practitioners to show you how to optimize and integrate investment and financing decisions to maximize shareholder value creation. You'll receive practical guidance on how to determine what investments you should make, which should be divested and the impact of financing strategy on your bottom line. You'll explore the latest corporate finance methodologies and frameworks in a lively learning environment that includes lectures, case studies, discussions and a review of current research. Outside of the classroom, you and your peers with work together in study group settings to apply your new knowledge to real-world situations.

    Why Kellogg School of Management?

    Kellogg School of Management stands out for its distinctive emphasis on collaborative leadership, a deep integration of marketing and strategy, and a commitment to developing leaders who drive innovation. Its programs are designed for executives seeking to enhance their general management capabilities through a highly interactive and team-oriented learning environment.

    Your Profile

    • Executives who participate in strategic decisions such as capital budgeting, financial planning and mergers and acquisitions
    • Managers with profit and loss or balance sheet responsibilities
    • Executives in financial advisory functions such as consultants, accountants, commercial bankers and investment bankers

    Benefits

    • Measure the impact of major strategic and operating decisions on shareholder value
    • Evaluate and prioritize strategic investments including capital expenditures, organic growth, mergers and acquisitions and restructuring alternatives
    • Determine the consequences of financing strategies for value creation
    • Accurately estimate firms' and divisions' cost of capital and its relation to financial structure

    What You'll Learn

    • Creating Shareholder Value: Evaluation of Investments includes analytical techniques, common mistakes made in the evaluation process, financial reporting and resource allocation decisions, modern approaches for the determination of cost of capital, divisional cost of capital, and evaluating strategies using real options.
    • Financing Decisions explores the determinants of financial structure (Is debt good for your firm?), cash distribution strategy (dividends and stock repurchases), stock market reactions to changes in financial policy (the scientific evidence), the impact of financing strategies on your firm's cost of capital, and innovative financial instruments.
    • Interaction of Investment and Financing covers techniques for analyzing value created by investment and financing strategies, and the design of consistent investment and financial strategies.
    • Corporate Financial Strategies addresses the valuation of merger and acquisition targets, ownership restructuring (leveraged buyouts), valuation of international investments, and value-based management (EVA, CFROI, SVA).

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