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The Corporate Finance Modular Programme covers the key concepts behind financial decision-making in three week-long modules: Financial Accounting and Analysis; Corporate Finance and Valuation; and Corporate Financing and Risk Management Policy.
Duration: 3 x 1 week modules Next start: 14 – 18 December 2009 Location: London • Module 1: 21-25 September 2009 • Module 2: 26-30 October 2009 • Module 3: 14-18 December 2009
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