Commentaire sur Executive Specialized Master in Financial and Fiscal Engineering - Présentiel - 11ème - Popincourt - Paris
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Objectifs
The aim is to develop corporate finance specialist and lawyers able to work in investment banking, in consultancy or as business lawyers.
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Pratiques
The thesis is an applied research project in consultation with an academic advisor based on a professionally-oriented topic. It is a chance for the student to synthesise learned material through analysis of a particular corporate issue by using clear, detailed argumentation. The thesis marks the culmination of the degree and is orally presented to a committee at the end of the programme. It represents 30 of the total of 75 ECTS credits earned over the year.
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Eligible applicants must hold a master’s-level academic or professional degree earned in fine arts, architecture, engineering, management, public administration, political science, or any other graduate-level degree. This requirement may be waived for applicants with non-traditional backgrounds and those who demonstrate exceptional qualities and skills. In accordance with standards set by the French Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, such applicants must not exceed 30% of admitted students per year. The following degrees in these fields (engineering, management, medecine, architecture, humanities ....) are required for eligibility: - A "Grande Ecole" degree - A Master's degree - A Post-graduate degree - A Bachelor degree with 3 years of work experience - Other degree equivalent to the above
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Diplôme
Executive Specialized Master in Financial and Fiscal Engineering
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Contenu
Negotiation strategies
Introductory seminar
- Accounting procedures
- International Financial Reporting Standards
- Financial review
- Business law
- Financial analysis
- National and international taxation
- Financial decision-making
- Corporate assessment
- Acquisition financing and assessment
- Equity research
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Taxation for mergers and acquisitions
- Corporate criminal law
- International taxation
- Assessing and financing acquisitions
- Corporate engineering
- Legal aspects of business financing
- Seminar in London
- Bankruptcy law
- Private equity
- Structured finance
- Legal aspects of mergers & acquisitions
- Competition law
- Contract law
- The Basel II Capital Accord and risk management