Executive Education
Programme in Europe
Advanced Valuation
12−14 January 2009
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
In partnership with
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FA Institute Executive academic and top thought leaders in the
Amsterdam Institute of Finance
Education Programme is an global investment management industry,
exclusive opportunity to learn and seek to explore areas such as
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from top thought leaders in an intimate valuation, hedge funds, asset allocation,
academic environment. With an private equity, investment management
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The Advanced Valuation programme
emphasis on active learning, these and international wealth management.
provides participants with a deep
programmes provide insight into the Small group discussions and interactive
understanding of the most sophisticated
latest innovations and best practices in case studies are essential elements of valuation techniques, with applications to
investment management. these courses and make up a unique specifi c industries, such as banking,
Each programme is tailored to forum for the exchange of ideas and energy, and telecommunications. Special
provide insight into the latest strategies strategies with peers. attention is given to valuation issues in
and best practices in an intimate Th e following programmes and emerging markets, valuation of privately
learning environment as well as to help seminars are on the regional agenda over held companies, and value assessment in
leverage your professional expertise. Th e the next coming months and are usually
mergers and acquisitions. Participants
programmes are taught by prominent repeated each year.
learn to face complicated technical issues
without fear by understanding what makes
a good CFO, investment banker, or
fi nancial analyst.
Advanced Corporate Valuation
21−23 January 2009
Johannesburg, South Africa
9−11 March 2009
London, United Kingdom
In partnership with
Amsterdam Institute of Finance
The Advanced Corporate Valuation
programme offers an in-depth study of the
Dr Drago Indjic and participants using the simulation model at London Business School
analytical techniques of corporate valuation
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