Date: 10/28/2020 - 10/29/2020
Event start time: 8:30 AM
Event end time: 5:00 PM
Category: Seminar
Price: Members - $1,699; Non-Members $2,199
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NIRI Finance Essentials Cancellation Notice

NIRI has canceled the Finance Essential seminar due to coronavirus (COVID-19) issues. NIRI rarely cancels events and doesn’t take such decisions lightly. However, event-related issues around the rapid evolution of this coronavirus including associated travel restrictions make this the right decision. While this is unfortunate news, the spread of this coronavirus is an unusual event, and we hope you understand. NIRI will provide a refund of registration fees in the same manner as original payment. Please contact NIRI Professional Development with any questions.



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This 2-day program is designed to help you understand the essentials of finance that you’ll need to communicate your company’s financial story effectively. We cover the big picture, shareholder value, accounting, corporate finance and company valuation - all in an accessible way for IR specialists and corporate communicators.

Learn through engaging, interactive case studies from a range of sectors and practical exercises designd to simulate real life scenarios.

IRC® credential holders can earn up to 6 professional development units (PDUs). More information is available at www.niri.org/certification.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Investor Relations professionals with little to no finance experience
  • Anyone working in a communications role who would like to understand finance from a communications perspective
  • Newcomers to IR and corporate communications in a listed company environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Develop your financial fluency and be able to talk the language of senior management
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of corporate finance and accounting concepts
  • Understand how to use numbers and KPIs to tell your financial story
  • Learn to communicate in a way that helps your company achieve fair value

COURSE MODULES

The Big Picture
  • Capital markets overview
  • The perspectives of financial audiences
  • Sell-side analysts and the role of guidance  
Corporate Finance Essentials
  • Creating shareholder value - what it really means
  • The link to return on capital
  • Metrics for executive compensation
  • Characteristics of debt and equity funding
  • Cost of capital, the capital mix and leverage
  • Changing the capital structure
  • Dividend and buyback policy
Accounting Essentials
  • The key financial statements and how they fit together
  • The FinanceTalking accounting board game
  • The difference between profits and cash
  • Depreciation, amortization and EBITDA
  • Goodwill and impairment
  • Using adjusted/non-GAAP numbers
  • Annual reports & earnings releases - how analysts, investors and journalists use your financial information
Analyzing Financial Information
  • Reviewing the balance shee
  • Leverage – how high should it be?
  • Calculating and interpreting leverage ratios
  • Capex and working capital management
  • Communicating balance sheet strength
  • Views of ratings agencies and other credit analysts
Analyzing Financial Information Cont'd
  • Income statement headline numbers
  • Analysing profitability and asking questions
  • Establishing a trend - how analysts adjust your numbers
  • Constant currency and other non-GAAP measures
  • Growth and margins, operational leverage
  • Earnings per share and dividends
  • How the numbers tell the story
  • Building a story using key performance indicators
  • Media and analysts conference case studies
Valuation
  • Context for investment decision-making (economics)
  • Evaluating growth potential
  • Valuation basics – discounted cash flow techniques
  • Analysts’ models – overview of how they work
  • The importance of managing expectations
  • Using communications to influence DCF valuation
  • Valuing a company using multiples
  • What might change a multiple?
  • Using communications to influence multiples
How to Tell Your Investment Story
  • Telling the story in terms of what really matters
Summary & Conclusion
  • Where to go from here

 


Speaker(s):

David Yates

David Yates

Partner, FinanceTalking, Ltd.

David joined FinanceTalking in 2009 after nearly thirty years in the City as a corporate lawyer, investment banker and financial PR specialist.

  • Qualified as a solicitor in 1982.  Joined Linklaters & Paines, specializing in capital markets and corporate law
  • Joined the corporate finance division of Robert Fleming, London based merchant bank, in 1984.  Spent three years on secondment with Jardine Fleming in Australia between 1987 and 1990.
  • Began his Financial PR career in 1995 with Gavin Anderson & Co.
  • Joined Financial Dynamics (FD) as a partner at the end of 1998 and commenced their coverage of the Life Sciences sector.
  • Retired from FD in March 2009 following sale of the company to FTI Technologies Inc. of the US.

During his financial PR career in the City, David built a reputation as one of the leading practitioners in London and acquired experience in all aspects of the financial markets, particularly M&A and IPOs.  Together with his experience in the law and the investment banking sector, he has an in-depth knowledge of the workings of the City, the roles that each of the institutions play in the markets and how business is covered by the media.