Corporate governance in Islamic Banking and Finance
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- Introduction
- Objective
- Who should attend
The statutory corporate governance in Islam witnesses Islamic financial institutions abiding by a set of rules called Islamic law or Shariah. The Shariah governs the bank’s operations and transactions in accordance with Islamic principles derived from the Quran and Hadith. It needs to be reiterated here that Shariah in Islamic banking has a crucial role not only in governing bank transactions and operations but also in monitoring and supervising the roles of all players within the banking system.
In order to respond to the growing need for capacity building in the Islamic Banking and Finance industry, LPC training offers a short training programme for professionals in the banking and finance sector.
Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance The training programme is conducted under capacity building with its aim to contribute to the development of institutional capacity within the various segments of Islamic finance. It will facilitate further development of Islamic finance as well as deepen participants/institutions knowledge and skills in the respective area.
Course Outline
The Framework of Corporate Finance & Capital Investment
- Corporate Finance and its Importance
- The Financial Statements – What do they tell us about financing?
- Long-term & Short-term Financing
- Cost of Equity, Cost of Debt and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
- Capital Structure Models
- Future Values, Present Values and Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
- Capital Investment Appraisal Techniques
- Capital Budgeting, Capital Rationing and the Profitability Index (PI)
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