Choose the Course That Matches Your Goals
Whether you're building foundational knowledge, developing corporate finance expertise, or advancing into valuation analysis, our structured programs provide the framework for developing professional financial competency.
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Your current financial knowledge and professional objectives guide course selection. We've designed each program to serve specific learning needs and build upon different experience levels. Understanding where you are and where you want to develop helps identify the most appropriate starting point.
Foundational courses suit professionals seeking initial financial literacy or those wanting to strengthen basic understanding before advancing. Intermediate programs assume basic financial knowledge and develop analytical capabilities for business decision-making. Advanced courses require solid financial foundations and aim to build sophisticated valuation and analysis skills.
Building Foundations
Limited prior finance exposure, seeking fundamental understanding of financial concepts and statements
Financial Literacy Foundations
Developing Analysis
Basic financial understanding, need corporate finance frameworks for business decisions
Corporate Finance Principles
Advancing Expertise
Solid finance foundations, pursuing advanced valuation and analytical capabilities
Financial Analysis & Valuation
Financial Literacy Foundations
This course builds essential understanding of personal and business finance concepts. Topics include financial statements, budgeting, time value of money, and basic investment principles. Participants develop practical skills through spreadsheet exercises and case analyses.
What You'll Develop
- • Ability to read and interpret basic financial statements
- • Understanding of financial terminology and business metrics
- • Practical spreadsheet skills for financial calculations
- • Confidence participating in budget and financial discussions
- • Foundation for advanced financial learning
Ideal For
Non-finance professionals seeking financial competency, business professionals wanting to strengthen foundational knowledge, anyone building their understanding of financial concepts for career advancement or personal development.
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Corporate Finance Principles
An examination of financial decision-making within organizations. This course covers capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, and dividend policy through analytical frameworks. Participants work through valuation problems and investment analyses using industry-standard methods.
What You'll Develop
- • Capital budgeting techniques including NPV, IRR, and payback analysis
- • Understanding of cost of capital and capital structure decisions
- • Capability to evaluate investment opportunities systematically
- • Skills connecting financial theory to corporate scenarios
- • Analytical frameworks for business finance decisions
Ideal For
Professionals pursuing finance roles or business leadership, managers involved in investment proposal evaluation, those with basic accounting knowledge seeking corporate finance understanding for strategic decision support.
Prerequisites: Basic accounting knowledge recommended. Familiarity with financial statements and fundamental concepts enhances learning effectiveness.
Financial Analysis and Valuation
This course develops capabilities for analyzing company financial health and estimating value. Topics include financial statement analysis, ratio interpretation, forecasting, and valuation methodologies including DCF and comparables. Participants analyze actual company filings and construct valuation models.
What You'll Develop
- • Advanced financial statement analysis and ratio interpretation
- • Discounted cash flow valuation model construction
- • Comparable company analysis techniques
- • Financial forecasting and projection methodologies
- • Independent capability to assess company value and financial health
Ideal For
Professionals in business development, investment analysis, or strategic planning roles. Those evaluating acquisition targets, partnership opportunities, or investment decisions who need independent valuation capabilities.
Prerequisites: Corporate finance fundamentals required. This advanced course assumes solid understanding of financial concepts and basic analytical techniques.
Course Comparison Overview
| Feature | Foundations | Corporate Finance | Analysis & Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 6 weeks | 10 weeks | 12 weeks |
| Investment | ¥85,000 | ¥178,000 | ¥258,000 |
| Prerequisites | None | Basic accounting | Corporate finance |
| Complexity Level | Foundational | Intermediate | Advanced |
| Primary Focus | Financial literacy | Business decisions | Valuation analysis |
| Practical Tools | Spreadsheets, cases | Models, frameworks | Valuation models |
Building Your Financial Competency Path
Many participants pursue multiple courses as their capabilities develop. Starting with foundations and progressing through advanced topics creates comprehensive financial expertise over time.
Begin With Foundations
Establish core understanding through Financial Literacy Foundations, building confidence with essential concepts and terminology.
Develop Business Skills
Advance to Corporate Finance Principles, applying foundational knowledge to organizational decision-making frameworks.
Master Valuation
Progress to Financial Analysis and Valuation, developing sophisticated analytical capabilities for complex assessments.
Not everyone needs to complete all courses—your professional goals and current knowledge determine the appropriate path. Some participants achieve their objectives through foundational or intermediate programs alone.
What All Courses Include
Comprehensive Materials
- • Detailed course workbooks and reference materials
- • Excel templates and spreadsheet models
- • Real-world case studies and examples
- • Practice exercises with solution guides
Expert Instruction
- • Experienced instructors with professional credentials
- • Clear explanations of complex concepts
- • Patient guidance through challenging topics
- • Individual feedback on assignments
Practical Application
- • Hands-on exercises and modeling work
- • Real company data and scenarios
- • Progressive skill-building activities
- • Application to professional contexts
Flexible Scheduling
- • Multiple session times to fit professional schedules
- • Regular cohort start dates throughout the year
- • Self-paced practice between sessions
- • Accommodating format for working professionals
Ready to Begin Your Financial Education?
We welcome the opportunity to discuss which course aligns with your current knowledge and professional goals. Contact us to learn about upcoming session dates, curriculum details, and enrollment processes.
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