CE MOIS-CI / November 2020

November 15, 2020

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Since January 2020 we bring you an E-Cademy in perpetual evolution and in total efferverscence.

We have a 3-year development plan in our boxes which involves numerous courses and major certifications.

We aim to become a true continuing education institution that will train the best operational CFO’s

We look forward to seeing you join us. We wish to welcome, among others, the participants of the OCP Beyond program.

We also continue to prepare company-specific training programs. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have specific needs.

Our first full course “Investment Evaluation and Control” will be available by December. The second, entitled “Financial Performance”, will follow very closely. 3 other courses are in preparation.

For our November vidcast, we are analyzing the case of Jumia, the e-commerce solution for Africa.

For our 9th educational film, Professor Jacquet has combined two major trends, soccer and finance by immersing himself in a detailed analysis of Manchester United and wondering if, despite its great success, it is a real financial success or if Malcolm Glazer should have sold earlier?

For our blog, Professor Jacquet revisited the story of the acquisition of Tiffany by LVMH, which we covered in a very cinematic educational film in June.

Of course, you can still access all our previous educational films, videos and blog posts.

More good news is coming between now and winter!

Welcome to your E-Cademy and respect the COVID-19 safety measures…

 

 

 

Le vidcast du mois

Jumia and African E-Commerce

Jumia is an online marketplace for electronics and fashion, among others, in Africa. The company is also a logistics service, which enables the shipment and delivery of packages from sellers to consumers, and a payment service, which facilitates transactions between active participants and the Jumia platform in selected markets.

Film pédagogique du mois

Despite its significant revenues, Manchester United is not necessarily a financial success when you do a detailed analysis of its accounts. Professor Jacquet immersed himself in the balance sheets and stock market prices and, while telling the story of MANU, he gives us an in-depth review of the club's financial structure.

Autre vidéo

Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller, two professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, published an article entitled The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment in the American Economic Review of June 1958 around the research question: can changing the structure of capital create value?