What I learn from this course?
In a finance management course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of financial principles and practices. You’ll learn how to analyze and interpret financial statements, make informed investment decisions, and evaluate the financial health of organizations. The course will equip you with the skills to navigate complex financial markets, manage risks effectively, and make strategic financial decisions for both corporate and personal financial scenarios. Additionally, you will develop proficiency in financial modeling, accounting, and ethical considerations essential for success in diverse roles within the finance industry.
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Curriculum
- 20 Sections
- 217 Lessons
- 7 Weeks
- Introduction to TV Channel Management6
- Content Acquisition and Programming11
- 2.01- Content Development
- 2.1Original Programming vs. Licensed Content
- 2.2Formats and Genres in Television Programming
- 2.32- Programming Strategies
- 2.4Scheduling and Audience Targeting
- 2.5Developing a Programming Grid
- 2.63- Rights and Licensing
- 2.7Understanding Intellectual Property Rights
- 2.8Negotiating Contracts with Content Providers
- 2.9Case Studies
- 2.10Rest
- Marketing and Audience Engagement11
- 3.01- Brand Development
- 3.1Creating a Channel Identity
- 3.2Brand Positioning Strategies
- 3.32- Audience Analysis
- 3.4Understanding Viewer Demographics
- 3.5Tools for Audience Research
- 3.63- Promotion and Advertising
- 3.7Marketing Campaigns for New Shows
- 3.8Collaboration with Advertisers and Sponsors
- 3.9Case Studies
- 3.9Rest
- Basic Accounting Principles5
- Bookkeeping5
- Budgeting and Forecasting5
- Cost Accounting4
- FIFO4
- Managerial Accounting4
- Taxation4
- Strategic Planning and Analysis2
- Financial Statements5
- Specialized Industries18
- 13.1Healthcare Accounting
- 13.2Real Estate and Construction
- 13.3Oil and Gas Accounting
- 13.4Manufacturing and Industry Accounting
- 13.5Trade and Retail Accounting
- 13.6Telecommunications Accounting
- 13.7Transportation and Logistics Accounting
- 13.8Hospitality and Tourism Accounting
- 13.9Case Study
- 13.10Problem and Solution
- 13.11Problem and Solution
- 13.12Problem and Solution
- 13.13Problem and Solution
- 13.14Problem and Solution
- 13.15Problem and Solution
- 13.16Problem and Solution
- 13.17Problem and Solution
- 13.18Rest
- Corporate Finance29
- 14.11- Corporate Governance
- 14.2Board of Directors
- 14.3Shareholders’ Rights
- 14.4Transparency and Disclosure
- 14.5Ethical Business Practices
- 14.6Accountability and Auditing
- 14.7Risk Management
- 14.8Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- 14.9Remuneration and Compensation
- 14.10Stakeholder Engagement
- 14.11Legal and Regulatory Compliance
- 14.122- Dividend Policy
- 14.13Factors Influencing Dividend Policy
- 14.14Profitability
- 14.15Liquidity
- 14.16Business Expansion Plans
- 14.17Taxation
- 14.18Company’s Financial Health
- 14.19Investment Opportunities
- 14.20Shareholder Expectations
- 14.21Industry Norms
- 14.22Economic Conditions
- 14.23Legal and Regulatory Constraints
- 14.24Share Repurchase Programs
- 14.253- Financial Markets and Institutions
- 14.26Financial Markets
- 14.27Financial Institutions
- 14.28Case Study
- 14.29Rest
- Financial Management11
- Financial Risk Management36
- 16.01- Derivatives and Their Applications
- 16.1Arbitrage
- 16.2Leverage
- 16.3Asset Allocation
- 16.4Income Generation
- 16.5Dynamic Hedging
- 16.6Portfolio Insurance
- 16.7Credit Risk Management
- 16.8Interest Rate Management
- 16.9Compliance with Regulatory Requirements
- 16.102- Hedging Strategies
- 16.11Currency Hedging
- 16.12Commodity Hedging
- 16.13Interest Rate Hedging
- 16.14Stock Hedging
- 16.153- Credit Risk Management
- 16.16Credit Scoring Models
- 16.17Credit Limits
- 16.18Credit Insurance
- 16.19Loan Covenants
- 16.20Stress Testing
- 16.21Regular Monitoring and Surveillance
- 16.22Effective Documentation
- 16.23Risk Transfer through Derivatives
- 16.24Dynamic Risk Management
- 16.25Contingency Planning
- 16.264- Interest Rate Risk Management
- 16.27Derivative Instruments
- 16.28Asset-Liability Management (ALM)
- 16.29Floating vs. Fixed Rates
- 16.30Duration Management
- 16.31Interest Rate Caps and Floors
- 16.32Stress Testing
- 16.33Constant Monitoring and Review
- 16.34Case Studies
- 16.34Rest
- Investments15
- 17.01- Portfolio Theory
- 17.1Diversification
- 17.2Risk and Return
- 17.3Efficient Frontier
- 17.4Capital Market Line (CML)
- 17.5Systematic and Unsystematic Risk
- 17.6Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT)
- 17.72- Asset Pricing Models
- 17.8Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
- 17.9Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT)
- 17.10Fama-French Three-Factor Model
- 17.113- Securities Markets
- 17.124- Investment Strategies
- 17.13Case Studies
- 17.14Rest
- Financial Reporting and Analysis19
- 18.01- Analysis of Financial Statements
- 18.1Income Statement Analysis
- 18.2Balance Sheet Analysis
- 18.3Cash Flow Statement Analysis
- 18.4Ratio Analysis
- 18.5Trend Analysis
- 18.6Comparative Analysis
- 18.72- Financial Reporting Standards
- 18.8International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
- 18.9Disclosure Requirements
- 18.10Regulatory Compliance
- 18.113- Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
- 18.12Due Diligence
- 18.13Purchase Price Allocation
- 18.14Consolidation of Financial Statements
- 18.15Fair Value Measurement
- 18.16Post-Merger Integration
- 18.17Case Studies
- 18.18Rest
- Technical Operations11
- 19.01- Broadcast Technology
- 19.1Understanding Transmission Methods
- 19.2Overview of Broadcasting Equipment
- 19.32- IT and Network Infrastructure
- 19.4Building and Maintaining a Broadcast Network
- 19.5Cybersecurity Measures in Broadcasting
- 19.63- Compliance and Regulations
- 19.7Understanding Broadcasting Regulations
- 19.8Ensuring Compliance with Content Standards
- 19.9Case Studies
- 19.10Rest
- Digital Transformation and New Media12
- 20.11- The Impact of Streaming Services
- 20.2The Impact of Streaming Services
- 20.3Developing Strategies for Competing with Streaming Services
- 20.42- Social Media and Engagement
- 20.5Leveraging Social Media for Audience Engagement
- 20.6Building an Online Community
- 20.73- Emerging Technologies
- 20.8Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)
- 20.9Future Trends in TV Technology
- 20.10Case Studies
- 20.11Diverse Cases and Solution
- 20.12Rest
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