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Building Shareholder Value
Learn How to Build Shareholder Value
Being able to work, manage, and lead in a way that builds shareholder value requires a strong foundation in financial concepts and an understanding of the elements that impact shareholder value. Imagine what your company could do if everyone understood exactly what shareholder value is and how they can help build it. In this course, attendees will have an opportunity to both learn the basics and then discuss how to build shareholder value in your company.
Vital Skills Your Managers and Leaders Will Take Away From This Class
- Discuss importance. A clear understanding of why shareholder value is important.
- Understand key metrics. Knowledge of the variables that impact shareholder value.
- Describe your impact. A thorough understanding of how each person can build shareholder value.
- Provide answers. The ability to answer questions such as "Is there a relationship between shareholder value and stock price?"
- Communicate clearly. The capacity to discuss shareholder value confidently with anyone in your company.
Topics to Consider for "Building Shareholder Value" Course
- The marketplace, such as finance expectations, stock price, P/E ratio
- What is shareholder value?
- Why is shareholder value important?
- The five measures that build and drive shareholder value: revenue growth, EPS growth, free cash flow growth, EBITDA growth, and RONA growth
- The relationship between shareholder value and stock price
- Marketplace ratio analysis
Recommended Customization
- Your key measures and your statements
- How Wall Street assesses your organization
- Your earnings call
- Calculating and analyzing the meaning of your revenue, EPS, FCF, EBITDA, and RONA results
More Advanced Concepts
If your audience is ready for more, consider including: cost of capital, beta, ROI analysis, and EP/EVA. As always, our courses are customized, so we include the concepts that are appropriate for the audience and your organization.
Where to Start
Call us and we can help you think through the appropriate content for your needs and target audience. Think about the following questions:
- What results do you want to achieve with the course?
- How well does the target audience currently understand and employ the concepts?