ACCA- AFM- Advanced Financial Management
Course description:
ACCA AFM- Advanced Financial Management is one of the four specialized Professional Level papers of ACCA which aims to apply relevant knowledge, skills and exercise professional judgement as expected of a senior financial executive or advisor, in taking or recommending decisions relating to the financial management of an organization in private and public sectors.
This syllabus develops upon the core financial management knowledge and skills covered in the FM, Financial Management, syllabus at the Fundamentals level and prepares candidates to advise management and/or clients on complex strategic financial management issues facing an organization.
The syllabus starts by exploring the role and responsibility of a senior executive or advisor in meeting competing needs of stakeholders within the business environment of multinationals. The syllabus then re-examines investment and financing decisions, with the emphasis moving towards the strategic consequences of making such decisions in a domestic, as well as international, context. Candidates are then expected to develop further advisory skills in planning strategic acquisitions and mergers and corporate re-organizations.
The next part of the syllabus re-examines, in the broadest sense, the existence of risks in business and the sophisticated strategies which are employed in order to manage such risks. It builds on what candidates would have covered in the FM (Financial Management), syllabus and the SBL ,Governance, Risk and Ethics, syllabus.
Learning outcomes:
On successful completion of this paper, candidates should be able to:
- Explain and evaluate the role and responsibility of the senior financial executive or advisor in meeting conflicting needs of stakeholders and recognize the role of international financial institutions in the financial management of multinationals
- Evaluate potential investment decisions and assessing their financial and strategic consequences, both domestically and internationally
- Assess and plan acquisitions and mergers as an alternative growth strategy
- Evaluate and advise on alternative corporate re-organization strategies
- Apply and evaluate alternative advanced treasury and risk management techniques
Certification:
Students are awarded a Professional Level Certificate when they have successfully completed all of the exams in the Professional level of the ACCA Qualification (SBL & SBR and any two of the Options papers from AFM-AAA).
Course features:
- Lectures : 26
- Revision classes: 4
- Progress Tests: 2
- Mock Tests : 2
- Duration: 4 Months
- Course level : Professional level
- Language : English
- Students: 25
- Assessments: 3 hours paper based exam
PER: Performance Objectives |
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ESSENTIAL | TECHNICAL |
· PO1 – PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS
· PO2 – STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT · PO3 – STRATEGY AND INNOVATION · PO5 – LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT |
· PO9 – EVALUATE INVESTMENT AND FINANCING DECISIONS
· PO11 – IDENTIFY AND MANAGE FINANCIAL RISK |
Course Features
- Lectures 26
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 4 Months
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1450
- Assessments Yes
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Section A : Role of senior financial adviser in the multinational organization
- Financial Strategy Formulation
- The role and responsibility of senior financial executive / advisor
- Ethics and Governance Issue
- Management of International trade and finance
- Dividend policy in multinationals and transfer pricing
- Strategic business and financial planning for multinational organization
- Overall coverage of the section and question practice
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Section B: Advanced Investment Appraisal
- Application of option pricing theory in investment decisions
- Discounted Cash flow techniques
- Impact of financing on investment decisions and adjusted present values
- Impact of financing on investment decisions and adjusted present values
- Valuation and the use of free cash flows
- Overall coverage of the section and question practice
- International investment and financing decisions
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Section C: Acquisitions and mergers
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Section D: Corporate reconstruction and re-organization
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Section E: Treasury and advanced risk management techniques