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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Corporate Financial Decision-Making for Value Creation by The University of Melbourne

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About the Course

In this course, participants will learn about the key financial decisions modern corporations face, as well as the alternative methods that can be employed to optimize the value of the firm’s assets. This is part of a Specialization in corporate finance created in partnership between the University of Melbourne and Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon)....

Top reviews

EB

Oct 15, 2020

It was very nice to join this course. The most important point for all sector is to give financial decision at this very volatile market. This course will give good insight to approach this target.

MG

Sep 14, 2018

Amazing course, appreciated the structure and contents. The industry examples are well tied with the concepts and help gain a deeper insight into their practical applications.

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By VIJIYAN A

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Oct 26, 2020

its help me lot i learned lot of things in this course

By Alabi E K

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Aug 2, 2016

Great One Melbourne and BNY Mellon.

By STANLEY S

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Feb 7, 2016

it was a great experience.

By Muhammad A N

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Jan 25, 2021

Interesting course

By KENGANG F F P

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Aug 30, 2023

Very interesting

By Satyanarayana K

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Aug 15, 2018

Good course

By Noha A A A s

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Dec 20, 2020

Good

By Lucas A G

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Oct 20, 2018

Course should be more pratical and videos more encouraging. Anyway great knowledge is conveyed but course could me friendly to learnes (interactive).

By aman g

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Feb 23, 2016

Quite informative about project decision criteria, gathering capital for firm, about mergers and acquisition and at last about risk management.

By Helen S

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Jan 27, 2017

A lot of talking, I missed some practical tasks / projects to be lead through to practise the subject

By sabrina

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Aug 24, 2018

Too many technical terms and do not explain in simple words like other courses