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: Analyzing how companies raise funds—whether through equity, debt, or hybrid instruments—and determining the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).
: Methods for valuing companies, including earnings-based valuations, asset-based approaches, and discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis. The 2021 Context: Post-Pandemic Financial Strategy IFM_05-May 2021
: Evaluating long-term projects using techniques like Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period. The May 2021 focus often included adjusting for inflation and tax implications within these models. The May 2021 focus often included adjusting for
The May 2021 syllabus and examination period emphasized several critical areas of financial expertise: Assessment Structure The IFM module is a core
: Identifying and mitigating financial risks, particularly foreign exchange risk and interest rate volatility, often utilizing hedging tools like forwards, futures, and options.
: The beginning of a stronger integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance factors into financial decision-making and project appraisal. Assessment Structure
The IFM module is a core component of the CAP2 (Chartered Accountants Proficiency 2) level. It focuses on the strategic role of financial management within an organization, moving beyond basic bookkeeping into high-level decision-making and risk assessment. Key Technical Pillars