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    Finance for Executives
    Kellogg School of Management

    Finance for Executives

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

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    Nov 1 - Nov 6, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Chicago
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    $11,500

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    If you’re new to financial decision-making or want a firmer grounding in the discipline, this “finance for non-finance professionals” program will dramatically increase your knowledge, deepen your practical understanding, improve your fluency and give you greater confidence in the decisions you make and influence. You’ll also learn to evaluate investment opportunities and develop new insight into how shareholder value is created and the key role executives like you play in the process. In a highly collaborative and supportive learning environment, you’ll gain new knowledge and understanding in interactive classroom sessions led by senior Kellogg faculty, then spend time in working sessions with your instructors and fellow class members applying theory to practice with a heavy emphasis on real-life executive finance case examples.

    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 make or contribute to decisions with significant financial implications
    • Managers with profit-and-loss responsibility in marketing, operations, human resources, engineering and other nonfinancial areas
    • No background in finance is required

    Benefits

    • Contribute more meaningfully to financial decision making
    • Talk numbers with confidence
    • Read, understand and interpret financial statements
    • Evaluate investment opportunities
    • Understand the implications of financial decisions on firm value

    What You'll Learn

    • Interpreting Financial Reports: Identify the conceptual underpinnings of corporate reporting; Read and understand corporate financial statements; Conduct a qualitative assessment of financial performance
    • Evaluating Investments: Understand investment evaluation criteria; Estimate cash flows, including the consequences of product cannibalization, shared production facilities and inflation; Apply discounted cash flow and multiples-based valuation methods; Understand strategic acquisitions
    • Financial Decisions and Value Creation: Expand your knowledge of financial markets; Evaluate alternative sources of capital for short- and long-term financing; Manage capital structure; Estimate the cost of capital; Understand how the stock market responds to financial decisions

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