Mergers and Acquisitions: Accounting Principles
New York Institute of Finance
  • Start Date: 29 Jun, 2020
  • 2 weeks
  • Study Content: Videos


Understand how to apply accounting and tax principles with this final course in a program about mergers and acquisitions.

Course Fee: Free
Certificate Cost: See Fees and Eligibility

Introduction

Introduction Video

Course Description

This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.

Understand how to manage accounting for mergers and acquisitions


Once a company has merged or been acquired there are a number of key processes that can help ensure the deal is successful.


On this course you will explore some of these processes and learn how to apply accounting and federal income tax principles to project earnings and cash flows, specifically of the post-combination entity.


This course is ideal for financial analysts and associates. It is also suitable for directors and managers who have transitioned, or hope to transition, to mergers and acquisitions from other areas, such as equities or fixed income.


To get the most from this course you will need solid MS Excel skills and an understanding of financial accounting and of mergers and acquisitions concepts and structures.


Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.

New York Institute of Finance

Founded on the institutional knowledge that built the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) is a global leader in training for the Investment Banking industry and related financial services. Its 600 strong qualifications and courses cover every aspect of the investment banking world are studied by students in over 150 countries and in class in New York, Beijing and London.

Now owned by the Financial Times Group, FT and NYIF are longstanding pillars in the business and finance world, with the heritage and Fortune 500 client base that are world-renowned. NYIF was designed to teach the fundamentals of a quickly evolving financial ecosystem. Over 90+ years later its mission has not changed. Now as part of the FT family, its pedigree is bolstered and reach broadened while still offering the most relevant and robust education for financial professionals, period.

AN IMPRESSIVE HISTORY STANDS BEHIND YOUR IMPRESSIVE FUTURE

NYIF was first mentioned in the introduction to a book called Stock Exchange Procedure by Birl E. Shultz, PhD. In 1921:

“It became evident that, for the sake of the business itself and for the sake of the thousands of young men and women employed by the Exchange and by its member firms, some method should be devised whereby they might learn the fundamentals; the reasons why they did the things which occupied their working days” NYSE president Charles Gay, 1921: This was the inspiration behind the establishment of the New York Institute of Finance In 1922.

NYIF delivers learning in different formats to help its students excel at their chosen financial career. Its Faculty is practiced experts with many years work experience and success in their own Investment Banking careers. We use flipped classrooms, web-based e-learning and blended learning plans to ensure students are prepared no matter what their learning style or lifestyle demands.

 

This institution is available on eLearnAfrica through partnership with FutureLearn.

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