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This workshop would discuss the myth versus reality about the basic concepts of corporate finance . The workshop would project with the help of comparative data from the developed world and developing world about the financing pattern of different corporation in the world. This workshop would help the corporations as well as banks and other lenders to understand the financing pattern which would likely to emerge in India . This workshop would be evidence and data based workshop which can be used by the participants to design new models .
 Session One :
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Different sources of raising finance in a developing economy
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Different sources of raising finance by Indian Business Houses versus different sources of raising finance in other developing economy
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Segmentation of different business houses for discussion on raising finance from the lenders and their characteristics :
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Large Corporate
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Mid Corporate
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Small and Medium Enterprise
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Financing Pattern of these three broad category of borrowers .
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Segmentation of Large Corporate
Session Two :
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Financing pattern of Large Corporate
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Analysis of the data from the public available domain to find out the trend emerging in the funding pattern of large corporate as per the segmentation carried out in the beginning of this session
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Traditional concept of corporate finance and application of the same concept in the real life situation
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Traditional concept of traditional lenders and application of the same concept in the real life situation for funding such large corporates
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Segmentation of Mid Corporate
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Financing pattern of Mid Corporate
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Reason for different funding pattern of Mid Corporate compared to that of the large corporate
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Strategies for changing the financing pattern of the mid corporate to that of large corporate
Session Three :
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Case Study : Discussion on public listed company in the infrastructure sector and finding out the trend of corporate financing model .
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Segmentation of Small and Medium Enterprise
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Financing pattern of Small and Medium Enterprise
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What lenders look before lending to Small and Medium Enterprise
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How borrowers can change the perception of the lenders to reduce the risk of lending to Small and Medium Enterprise
Session Four Â
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Different lending product offered by banks
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Different lending product offered by financial institutions
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Different lending product offered by the Non Banking Finance Companies
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Reason for borrowing from different lenders
FacultyÂ
Prof Praloy Majumder
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He holds Post Graduate in Diploma in Management ( PGDBM) from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta ( IIMC) .
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He has more than 20 years of experience in the areas of Banking and Finance .
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He worked with reputed organisations like Syndicate Bank and ICICI Bank Limited . Â
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On an average, he conducts 240 days training in an year . He has conducted workshops on finance for large number of blue chip clients in the country. A few of them are :Tata Power Limited , Tata Tea Limited, Shriram EPC Limited , ICICI Bank Limited , Bank of Baroda , Deutsche Bank Limited , Religare Securities Limited . Besides conducting extensive training all across the country , he has been teaching in IIMC in the areas of Finance for last 10 years.
Timings: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm , Registration begins at 9:00 am
• Fees: Rs. 7,900/- +12.36 % service tax per person
• Please write to register@princetonacademy.co.in / Call -022 66976892
• Mention the name of participant, company, contact details .
• Cheque favouring Princeton Academy Mumbai II Pvt. Ltd. payable at Mumbai.
• Fees includes lunch, tea, course material etc.