Financial management

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Program Overview

Overview of the training program


The Master's degree in Financial Management aims to be an excellence training program designed to train experts capable of analyzing and managing the complex financial challenges faced by businesses and institutions. Designed to meet the demands of an ever-evolving market, this program combines rigorous theoretical instruction with practical applications. Students develop a deep understanding of financial mechanisms, market instruments, and risk assessment and management techniques. The goal is to equip future professionals with the strategic skills necessary to make informed decisions and effectively contribute to the economic performance and competitiveness of organizations.


Teaching Language : Français

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Advanced Financial Analysis.
  • Project Evaluation.
  • Corporate Accounting.
  • Financial Engineering and Capital Markets.
  • Banking Management / Cash Flow Management.
  • Portfolio Management.
  • Financial Theories.


Advanced Topics

Current Topics in Financial Management Aligned with Recent Sector Developments:

  • The impact of financial innovations (fintech, blockchain, crypto-assets) on corporate financial management;
  • Green finance and the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria in investment decisions;
  • The financial performance of companies in the face of exogenous shocks (health, energy crises);
  • Valuation models for companies in the context of mergers and acquisitions;
  • The influence of financial structure on the profitability and growth of SMEs;
  • Analysis of financial governance and its impact on organizational performance;
  • New practices in crowdfunding and crowdlending and their financial viability;
  • Optimizing cash management in the age of digital banking services;
  • The role of artificial intelligence in predictive analysis of financial performance.


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