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Managing Finance for Value Creation

STRATEGIC
Finance

2019 / 2020

CORPORATE
FINANCE
Finance

2019 / 2020

introduction 4

about ie 6

ie global presence 8

The Value of Growth / pathways 10

reconocimiento internacional 12

program OVERVIEW 14

Program Objectives 16

content 18

faculty 22

INFORMATION & ADMISSIONS 26

THE
JOURNEY
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AN INNOVATIVE
and
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entrepreneurial
institution

IE shapes leaders with global vision, an


entrepreneurial mindset and a humanistic
approach
to drive innovation and change in organizations.
IE provides a learning environment where
technologies and diversity play a key role.
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ABOUT
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564
More than

professors
from all continents

Focused on
academic

2.000
excellence over

SINCE
1973
executives
enroll
in our Open Programs
every year
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180
More than

66.000
More than

clubs and alumni


organizations hold
management positions
student and alumni
in over 165 countries

60% 130
of students nationalities
receive financial support are
from IE’s Financial Aid represented
Department on campus

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more than

international postgraduate
offices programs
around the globe
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IE is present in
countries worldwide:

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GLOBAL OFFICES AROUND

PRESENCE
THE WORLD

583
PEOPLE WHO WORK
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GENERAL ON IMPROVING THE
northamerica@ie.edu
– SCHOOL DAILY
Los Ángeles –

1.500
westcoast@ie.edu

Miami
southusa@ie.edu

New York EVENTS A YEAR,


north northeast@ie.edu
AROUND THE WORLD

america
Toronto
canada@ie.edu

latin
america

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GENERAL Quito Santiago de Chile
latam@ie.edu ecuador@ie.edu chile@ie.edu

Buenos Aires Sao Paulo México DF
argentina@ie.edu brasil@ie.edu mexico@ie.edu
uruguay@ie.edu
Caracas Bogotá
Lima venezuela@ie.edu colombia@ie.edu
peru@ie.edu centroamerica@ie.edu
bolivia@ie.edu
paraguay@ie.edu
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europe

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GENERAL London Lisboa
europe@ie.edu uk@ie.edu portugal@ie.edu

Munich Madrid & Segovia Moscow
dach@ie.edu iespain@ie.edu eeca@ie.edu

Paris Milan istambul


france@ie.edu italia@ie.edu turkey@ie.edu

asia -

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b/ a Seoul

pacific
mp
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korea@ie.edu
us

GENERAL Mumbai
asia-pacific@ie.edu india@ie.edu

Sidney Tokyo
australia@ie.edu japan@ie.edu

Shanghai Singapore
china@ie.edu singapore@ie.edu
southeastasia@ie.edu

4 middle east
africa
GENERAL
mea@ie.edu

Riyadh
Dubai
uae@ie.edu

saudi@ie.edu
Johannesburg
southernafrica@ie.edu

Lagos
nigeria@ie.edu
THE VALUE
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OF GROWTH
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At the core of every IE


Business School - Executive
Education program is a simple
question: how can we help you
and your organization grow?
With this in mind, we have
built a unique model centered
around understanding your
goals and identifying your
own growth objectives.

As an organization, your growth It’s our job to support your growth,


journey may involve exploring new no matter what it looks like. To do so,
business models or enhancing your we offer unique learning experiences
current model in order to reach to help you discover what is possible,
new markets. As a professional, as well as where you want to go and
growth could mean taking on new how you will get there.
responsibilities, rethinking your
approach to leadership, taking a risk
or even considering new directions in
your career trajectory.
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Growth, whether personal or


professional, is always a journey.
As both a professional and an
organization, developing new
ways of thinking or new business
models, acquiring new skills
and tools, and exploring future
possibilities are consistently
crucial for success. At IE
Business School - Executive
Education, we’re here to shape
your growth journey and help
you get to where you’re going.

Through a combination of research


and experience, IE Business School
- Executive Education has identified
pathways that allow you to effectively and
efficiently set out on your growth journey.
These pathways provide for a secure
environment where you’ll address your
organization’s growth challenges, such
as digitalization and data exploitation,
as well as the difficult task of becoming
a benchmark in your sector. At the same
time, you can explore new leadership
techniques and learn how to create
purpose and impact in each phase of your
professional career.

PATHWAYS
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INTERNATIONAL
Recognition

IE and its schools are recognized by the international press as


being among the top international schools.
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS GLOBAL MBA BUSINESS SCHOOLS


3rd in Europe · December 2017 1st worldwide · June 2019 1st in Europe, 3 rd worldwide
September 2011
GLOBAL MBA DISTANCE ONLINE MBA
4th in Europe, 8 th worldwide 1st worldwide · June 2018
January 2017
MASTER IN MANAGEMENT
EXECUTIVE MBAS 6th worldwide · September 2018
Non-US business school
12th worldwide· October 2017
8th worldwide · November 2017
ONLINE MBA
2nd worldwide · March 2018

MASTERS IN FINANCE
11th worldwide · June 2018

MASTERS IN MANAGEMENT MASTER IN MANAGEMENT Non-US business school


10th worldwide · September 2018 11th worldwide June 2017 3rd worldwide October 2017

IE LAW SCHOOL
L isted in Financial Times
Top Masters of Law LL.M. Listing
MBAs 2016
6th worldwide · May 2017 MASTER IN FINANCE IE SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCES
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION 6th for getting an investment AND TECHNOLOGY
5th worldwide · November 2016 banking job · August 2017 10th Worldwide - Master in
Business Analytics

ACREDITAtIONS

AACSB INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION TO AMBA ASSOCIATION EQUIS EUROPEAN QUALITY


ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS OF MBA’S IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM
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PROGRAM
Overview
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Today’s rapidly changing


business environment
requires Managers and
Directors to make on
spot decisions based on
financial knowledge and
strategic capabilities.
Decision-makers also
need to understand
a companys financial
health to define a sound
corporate strategy.
The Strategic Corporate Finance
Executive Program broadens
business leaders’ perspectives of
financial matters within the
corporate environment and
strengthens their use of finance
tools for making sounder
decisions and running a company
successfully.

This practical approach to finance


will help you manage company
cash flows prudently, allocate
financial resources to optimize
riskreturn projects, and help you
understand the sustainable growth
rate of your company.
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“THE STRATEGIC
CORPORATE
FINANCE EXECUTIVE
PROGRAM GIVES
YOU THE FANTASTIC
OPPORTUNITY.
to open up your mind and think about how much is
important the preparation of a business case, the
analysis of risks and opportunities behind that, and
last but not least, how your behaviour in situations
like investments, acquisition and decision making
process can really make the difference to be more
effective and successful.”
Emanuele Tamiazzo.

Grupo Tirso
Southern Europe Finance
España
Director
CHEP
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PARTICIPANT
PROFILE
Join fellow executives who are
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also looking to consolidate their


understanding of modern financial
concepts to make the best strategic
decisions for their companies.
This program is suitable for, but not
limited to:

CEOs
Senior Corporate Executives
CFOs and Controllers
Business Strategy Directors
Strategy Consultants
Business Risk Analysts
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“THE TEAM AND


PROFESSORS EXCEEDED
ALL MY EXPECTATIONS.
RELISHING THE
OPPORTUNITY FOR MORE
TAILORED PROGRAMS
TO RE-ENGAGE THE IE
CURRICULUM.”
Mahmoud Baban

DUSSUR
Associate Director of
Investment
OBJECT
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During the three days of the program, participants will fulfill the
following goals:
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1. 2. 3.

Analyze a Evaluate Negotiate and


companys project manage an
financial investments M&A deal
health and
calculate
relevant cash
flows

5.
6.
4. Understand
debt Achieve an
Define a
restructuring optimal debt
correct
processes level
dividend policy

7.

Identify benefits of public and private companies


IVES
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CONTENT
#1 #2
INTRODUCTION
Managing Finance for Value Creation:
Corporate Finance Principles
MANAGING CASH FOR
SUCCESS .
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#3 #4
INVESTMENT APPRAISAL VALUATION
Relevant Cash Flow Modern Finance Theory in Practice
Project Risk The Selling Process
Strategic Fit Leveraged Buy-outs
Implementation Plan

#5 #6
THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE THE STOCK MARKET AS A
SOURCE OF FINANCING:
Dividends: Financial and BEING PUBLIC OR PRIVATE?
Psychological Aspects
Maximum Debt Levels
Debt Restructuring Considerations
and Bank Negotiations

#7 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN
FINANCE
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FACULTY
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IGNACIO MAGRO, DANIEL PAREDERO, BORJA DEL


– – PALACIO,
Academic Director • Partner at FINAE Partners –
• Former Head of Global • Corporate Finance Professor
• Corporate Finance Professor at IE at IE Business School and
Restructuring Group at the Royal
Business School and ICADE ICADE
Bank of Scotland (RBS), Spain and
• Founder of FINAE Partners Portugal • Managing Director at
• Former Senior Manager at Bain & • Leveraged and Project Finance ING Capital Structuring &
Company specialist at different financial Advisory
institutions (RBS, Caixa Geral, • BA in Business
• MBA , INSEAD ( France); BA in
BNP Paribas and Deutsche Bank) Administration from ICADE
Business Administration from
ICADE (Spain) • PDG from IESE and BA in (Spain)
Business Administration from
ICADE (Spain)
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“WHEN I DECIDED TO
JOIN THE STRATEGIC
CORPORATE FINANCE
PROGRAM
I was looking for an Executive Program
that could allow me to understand
better the connection between Strategy
and Finance, and also to contribute
to my development. In addition, the
quality of the IE Faculty teachers and
participants makes the program an
excellent choice and satisfactory
experience in IE.”
Alberto Chamorro.

Grupo Tirso
Southern Europe Finance
España
Director
CHEP
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INFORMATION
& ADMISSIONS

Dates and Location Materials


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The program will take place on June Participants will receive a


3rd - 5th June, 2020 at the IE’s Madrid recommended pre-course reading
Campus, Spain. list and a dossier of information
regarding the course material to
be covered.

Tuition Fee
The total cost of the program is 3.900€,
which includes program attendance
and course materials, as well as Certificate of
breakfast and lunch on each day of the
program.
Participation

Participants will receive


an accredited certificate of
participation upon completing the
course.
Format
Face to face.
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Confirmation Cancellations
of Enrollment and Substitutions
Payment and confirmation of In the event that you cannot attend the
enrollment must be completed at course after enrollment has been confirmed,
least seven calendar days before the and providing this is communicated no later
start of the program. The process than three weeks before the start of the
should be carried online by clicking course, you are entitled to request a partial
on the “Register Now” button on the refund of the course fee. In lieu of canceling,
website www.ie.edu/scf if you choose to change the name on the
registration to another person from the same
company, the substitution can be made up
until the day before the start of the course.

Financial Aid and Concessions


The Financial Aid Department, in collaboration with the IE Foundation and partner institutions,
offers various types of financial aid to program participants: from scholarships to personal
loans with very favorable terms. Additionally, companies that send several employees to
participate in courses are eligible for special concessions. On the IE Business School Financial
Aid page you can find detailed information about this type of aid:
www.ie.edu/executive-education/financial-aid

Furthermore, our programs can also be subsidized by the Fundación Estatal para la Formación
en el Empleo (State Foundation for Employment Training) FUNDAE: www.fundae.es

Concessions are available for IE Alumni, groups of executives attending from the same
organization, participants registering for more than one program and early-bird inscriptions.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Sara Plácido
sara.s.placido@ie.edu
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE
PROGRAMS
+34 91 568 96 30

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