Corporate Finance

Corporate finance refers to the financial activities, strategies, and decisions of companies related to funding, capital structure, investments, budgeting, mergers and acquisitions, and overall financial management aimed at maximizing shareholder value.

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Corporate Finance, Treasury Management

Treasury Management

Treasury management is a core financial function that focuses on managing an organizationโ€™s cash flow, liquidity, funding, investments, and financial risks. It ensures that businesses maintain sufficient cash to meet obligations while optimizing surplus funds for better returns.

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Corporate Finance, Spin-Off Financing

Spin-Off Financing

Spin-off financing is a corporate restructuring strategy in which a parent company separates one of its divisions or subsidiaries to create a new independent company. The shares of the newly formed entity are typically distributed to existing shareholders.

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Corporate Finance, Leveraged Buyout

Leveraged Buyout

A Leveraged Buyout (LBO) is a corporate acquisition strategy in which a company is purchased using a combination of equity and a substantial amount of borrowed funds. Commonly used by private equity firms and institutional investors.

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Corporate Finance, IPO Advisory

IPO Advisory

IPO Advisory refers to specialized financial consulting services that guide companies through the process of launching an Initial Public Offering (IPO). It involves end-to-end support including IPO readiness assessment, valuation, regulatory compliance, documentation, pricing strategy, and investor engagement.

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