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Capital Budgeting: The Tools to Enhance Shareholder Value, Pt. 1 

On Demand

Capital projects involve unusually large amounts of money committed to programs that can last years. Capital project decisions are among the most critical an organization will face, often leaving its very future hanging in the balance. In this two-part series learn the right techniques and tools that will ensure an effective and accurate capital budgeting process that safeguards the future, strengthens the balance sheet and enhances shareholder value.

Learnaing Objectives:
Participants will obtain a practical overview and application of the capital budgeting process, including project identification and definition, evaluation and selection, and monitor and review. In the first of a two-part series, participants will focus on cash flow and investment decision criteria. After completing this session you will be able to:

  • Define the rationale for focusing on cash flow when evaluating projects
  • Identify the various items to consider when calculating cash flow
  • Compare, contrast and apply the six core investment decision criteria (e.g., Net Present Value, Internal Rate or Return)

Delivery Method:
Self-Study

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Program Level:
Basic

Final Examination:
To receive CPE credit, NASBA requires that the final Examination be successfully completed within one year from the date of purchase.

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  • Instructor(s): Peter Olinto, CPA, JD
  • Format: On Demand
  • Field of Study: Finance
  • Credits: 2.5
  • Price: $150.00
  • Prerequisites: None
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