Into the boardroom

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£ 649 + VAT

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    Course

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    Distance Learning

To increase understanding about an organisation's stock market performance.

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Course programme

The aim
To increase understanding about an organisation's stock market performance.


About the programme
It's not just senior executives who need to know how well their organisation is doing; everyone would benefit from a deeper understanding of what a company's stock market performance actually means. This two-part programme uses a realistic drama to explain a subject that many people grapple with.

Executive Andrew King discovers what the financial accounts are really saying when he is offered the chair of Mega. As his son Peter examines the data, the truth behind Mega's apparently exceptional performance is revealed. When Peter explains concepts such as hedging and gearing, it is clear that Mega has deep-seated problems.

Andrew then investigates Cosmic Corporation, deciding to take the chair. Peter agrees the company is sound, but examines how Cosmic uses its assets, and compares 'like with like' - equalising different ages and financing methods to gain a true picture. Peter also explains shareholder value: Cosmic's shares must earn more than a risk-free investment. After this incisive analysis of what shareholders look for, Andrew changes his mind...
This revealing programme will guide people in how to: compare returns against real asset values; look at potential, not just past growth; judge profits against those of similar companies; recognise that rising share price may not mean rising shareholder value; and understand that 'opportunity cost' will add shareholder value.


The key outcomes
-Learn how to look beyond profits and see true state of a company's performance
-Be a better judge of a company's riskiness
-Increase understanding of topics such as hedging and gearing


Programme includes:
Part 1: DVD (30mins), Viewer's Guide
Part 2: DVD (30mins), Viewer's Guide


Information:
A joint production between Video Arts and The Economist featuring Jimmy Mulville and Robert Hardy. Release date: 1992

Learning-chapters
Part 1:
  • Is your firm as good as you think?
  • The point of no returns
  • What is PE ratio?
  • Profits
  • Re-cap
  • Gearing, ratios and hedging
  • Summary 1

Part 2:
  • Profits over performance
  • Share price reflects future expectations
  • Shareholder value
  • Opportunity costs
  • The beta
  • Summary 2

Into the boardroom

£ 649 + VAT