What you'll get
  • 6+ Hours
  • 3 Courses
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • How the IPO process works and why companies go public
  • Roles of investment banks in structuring and managing IPOs
  • Key valuation concepts used in IPO pricing
  • Factors influencing IPO success or failure
  • Common mistakes companies make during IPOs
  • Lessons from major IPO case studies, including flops and successes
  • Regulatory and strategic considerations for launching an IPO

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
IPO - Basic Course on IPO Process and Markets2h 13mView Curriculum
IPO & FPO Capital Markets Training1h 45mView Curriculum
Fundraising Through IPO and FPO3h 17mView Curriculum

Description

This course provides an in-depth understanding of the Initial Public Offering (IPO) process and capital market dynamics. You will learn how private companies raise capital through an IPO, the role of investment banks in structuring and managing IPOs, and the key valuation concepts used to price shares. Through real-world case studies of companies like Alibaba, Facebook, Visa, and General Motors, you will explore the factors behind successful and failed IPOs, including market conditions, investor sentiment, and common mistakes.

The course also covers regulatory requirements, planning strategies, and lessons learned from major IPO flops, equipping you with practical knowledge to evaluate and participate in IPO processes. It is ideal for finance students, aspiring investment professionals, and anyone interested in corporate finance and capital markets.

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of finance, accounting, or economics

  • Understanding of financial statements and capital markets

  • Familiarity with stock market concepts is helpful but not required.

Target Audience

  • Finance and business students

  • Aspiring investment bankers and financial analysts

  • Professionals in corporate finance or capital markets

  • Entrepreneurs and managers planning to take their companies public.