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Master’s Degree in Financial Management* Madrid

Get to know the tools and technologies used in financial management, through a highly practical, in-depth approach in real global environments.

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Master in Financial Management

The Master in Financial Management has the support of Fintech Spain, and is the only postgraduate course on which you'll use the Refinitiv tool, software that provides financial solutions in the areas of trading, investment, consultancy, risk and wealth.

On this master's programme you'll learn how to make financial decisions in unpredictable global environments, applying data visualisation and extraction tools and financial technologies such as Cognos Analytics, Tableau, Big Data and Fintech.

In addition to mastering taxation, management, financial planning, liquid assets, M&A processes, private equity, venture capital, VaR methodologies and other financial risk analysis concepts, your management profile will be enhanced with cross-cutting skills such as strategic communication and influential leadership.

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Alcobendas 60 ECTS
Start: 18 oct. 2024 Title issued by Universidad Europea de Madrid
9 months School of Social Sciences and Communication.
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Why study the Master in Financial Management?

Digital tools

You’ll acquire digital skills, learn to use data visualisation tools such as Cognos and Tableau, business analytics techniques in finance and data mining and analysis (Big Data) for commercial, strategic and business positioning purposes. You'll also learn how to use Fintech for financial decision-making in unpredictable global environments.

Practical vision

You'll be able to apply the knowledge, skills and competencies gained in the areas of financial management, supervision, consultancy and financial intermediation in a practical and integrative way. You'll develop a practical understanding of the fiscal implications of business decisions, optimisation strategies, tax burdens and the financial return on different investment alternatives.

Competencies acquired

You’ll learn about financial planning and management and all that this implies, such as international regulatory frameworks, how to apply MiFID II regulations, the nature of the international financial system, investment analysis, the valuation of financial assets and companies, strategic planning, and more.

Management skills

You’ll be able to analyse tax planning, investment management and tax optimisation strategies in order to make decisions that will improve company performance. You'll master the analysis, control and management of financial and business risk and associated methodologies such as VaR, and you'll learn about M&A processes and the application of hedging strategies.

Working professionals

Ninety percent of the teaching staff on the Master in Financial Management programme are professionals who are currently working in the finance, banking and insurance sectors. Learn from working professionals like founder and director of Fintech Spain, and senior executives from CaixaBank, World Bank, Banco Santander, and Barclays Bank, who also has experience in investment banking.

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Study plan

Module I. Financial Management and Financial Markets (6 ECTS credits)

In the first term, you'll study the modules that will allow you to understand finance's role within the business environment and corporate strategy, as well as to debate and reflect on the importance of domestic and international regulatory systems, in particular the regulation of financial instruments (MiFID II).

  • Macroeconomic environment and international finance.
  • International financial system: structure of financial markets, money and foreign exchange markets.
  • International regulation: application and implications in the financial sector.
  • European Union regulation: introduction to the regulation of markets in financial instruments (MiFID II).
  • Markets in financial instruments: areas where MiFID II regulation applies.
  • Financial products: complex and non-complex.

Module II. Financial Planning and Management Control Technologies (6 ECTS credits)

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the objectives of financial planning, and to adapt/apply technological tools for managerial control.

  • Strategic management and planning: nature and process of strategic management, main tools used in strategic planning.
  • Short-term financial planning: concept, objectives, approaches, elements, methods, processes and tools.
  • Strategic (long-term) financial planning: concept, objective, methods, processes and financial models.
  • Budgets: master, operational, investment, treasury.
  • Management control: concept, objectives, characteristics, principles, tools.
  • Management control: instruments for measuring company management

performance for decision-making purposes.

Module III. Financial Management and Investment Assessment (6 ECTS credits)

Understand and analyse the macroeconomic situation, international and intervening financial markets, analysis of financial statements, investment analysis and valuation of financial assets in unpredictable global environments for decision-making purposes.

  • Analysis of a company's economic and financial structure: analysis and interpretation of the company's financial information to support decision-making.
  • Investment analysis: estimation of accounting and free cash flows, criteria (net present value/return), sensitivity analysis and scenarios.
  • Project assessment: real options.
  • Valuation of financial assets and companies.
  • Portfolio theory: risk and return, risk diversification, market risk measurement.
  • Portfolio theory: optimal portfolio model.

Module IV. Corporate Financial Taxation (6 ECTS credits)

Analyse tax planning, investment management and tax optimisation strategies in order to be able to make decisions that will improve company performance.

  • Tax environment: knowledge of tax provisions, the different tax systems.
  • Tax planning: concept, relevance, indicators and methodologies.
  • Strategic tax planning: maximising disposable income, minimising costs.
  • Investment management: tax incentives for investment, sensitivity analysis and tax rates.
  • Tax optimisation strategies: through financial options (deferral of capital gains, wash sale rule, combined strategies).
  • Legal tax planning: tax aspects and limitations.

Module V. Corporate Asset Management (6 ECTS credits)

Draft the necessary corporate asset management reports, using the existing technological tools in this field that facilitate decision-making with regard to the management of surpluses/deficits at the domestic and international levels.

  • Asset management: concept, cash flows, systems and technological management tools.
  • Treasury budget: control of receipts and payments and managing a company’s liquidity.
  • Cash flow statement: resources generated by the company, methods of preparation.
  • Management of cash surpluses and deficits, investment and financial instruments.
  • Asset management and corporate finance at international level.
  • Credit management and payment default management.

Module VI. Corporate Finance (6 ECTS credits)

In the second term, the aim is for students to be able to understand the forms of financing (internal and external) that exist at the domestic and international levels, analysing their impact on a company’s financial structure.

  • Financial asset valuation model: valuation models (CAPM, APT).
  • Cost of capital: weighted average cost of capital (WACC).
  • Application of the CAPM model: asset and debt betas (financial risk).
  • Financial leverage: tax savings and the value of a leveraged company.
  • Discriminant analysis: financial forecasting methods (Altman model, Ohlson model).
  • Dividend policy: dividend decisions, Gordon's model, PER, dividend payouts, the irrelevance and relevance of dividend policy.

Module VII. Risk Analysis and Control Tools (6 ECTS credits)

Understand inorganic growth/corporate restructuring strategies and whether these are in line with corporate strategy, as well as identify financial business risks and how to apply of hedging strategies to address them.

  • M&A processes: criteria, planning, valuation.
  • Private equity and venture capital: venture capital, shareholding.
  • Identification, analysis, control and management of the different types of business risk.
  • Financial market risk and VaR methodologies. 5. Credit risk, scoring and rating agencies.
  • Hedging strategies, financial products for risk hedging: futures, options, swaps, FRAs, foreign exchange insurance, etc.

Module VIII. Finance and Information Management (Big Data, Business Analytics, Fintech) (6 ECTS credits)

To become qualified in the use of technological and IT tools for extracting financial information from databases (Big Data), business analytics techniques in corporate positioning and the use of fintech financial tools for financial decision-making in unpredictable global environments.

  • Importance and contribution of Big Data: exploitation for commercial purposes, strategies and positioning.
  • Data Visualisation: visualisation tools (Cognos, Tableau).
  • Analytical techniques in business analytics: decision making in business analytics.
  • Business analytics in finance: how to apply a business analytics project to the financial field.
  • Fintech: introduction, regulation of financial technologies, functional fintech areas.
  • Basic fintech areas: payment methods (currencies), financing, financial infrastructure (mobile banking), cryptocurrencies, crowdfunding and crowdlending.

Module IX. Professional Internships (6 ECTS credits)

Additionally, during the second term students will begin their professional internship at a firm in the financial sector, where they will put the knowledge they have acquired into practice in a real business environment.

  • Practical application of the content and skills acquired. Students will undertake professional tasks with the guidance of a supervisor or business tutor and an academic tutor, who will oversee the process of introduction to the practical application of the skills and content taught in the programme.

Module X. Final Master’s Project (6 ECTS credits)

Finally, Module 10 is dedicated to the Final Master's Project. It entails the individual preparation of an original project that the student will publicly present before a panel of judges in order to obtain their master's degree. The curriculum is designed taking into account (explain in a reasoned and coherent way the order of the subjects each term, especially the professional internships and the Final Master's Project).

  • Structure and preparation of the Final Master's Project.
  • Analysing data and of sources of information.
  • Identifying impact journals.
  • Reference management tools.
  • Written and oral communication skills.
  • Management and negotiation skills.
  • Within the degree programme, external internships are allocated 6 ECTS credits, i.e. 150 student hours.
  • In order to be able to offer all students this opportunity, the UEM has signed university cooperation and/or framework agreements and specific agreements with domestic and multinational companies, non-governmental organisations and public institutions.

The Master in Financial Management is recommended for professionals with several years of experience, or those who hold degrees in business administration and management, economics, actuarial and financial sciences, business sciences, accounting and finance, or their equivalents abroad.

Employability

Career opportunities

The master's programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills that will allow you to perform competitively in financial, credit and insurance sectors, both traditional and emerging, such as the InsurTech and Fintech sectors, as well as in company financial departments, consultancy and auditing.

You’ll be trained to take on the following roles:

  • Financial Director | Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
  • Director of Administration and Finance.
  • Bank Executive.
  • Insurance Company Executive.
  • Chief Treasury Advisor, Agent or Financial Representative.
  • Investment Advisor for Organisations or Endowment Funds.
  • Work in Securities and Brokerage Firms or Portfolio Management.

Admissions

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Scholarships and Grants

We want to help you. If you choose to study at Universidad Europea, you will have the opportunity to apply for a wide range of UE and official scholarships.

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  • An official Spanish university level qualification, or one issued by a higher education institution in another member state within the European Higher Education Area.
  • Qualifications from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area do not require validation, but the university will verify that they provide evidence of a level of educational attainment corresponding to official Spanish university qualifications and are recognised as allowing access to postgraduate study in the issuing country.

Academic quality

As part of its strategy, the University has an internal quality plan whose objective is to promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement, and which allows it to face future challenges with the maximum guarantee of success. In this way, it is committed to promoting the achievement of external recognitions and accreditations, both nationally and internationally; the measurement and analysis of results; simplification in management; and the relationship with the external regulator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Financial management, as its name indicates, is a professional or group of professionals responsible for analysing finances within a company or organisation, to guarantee their proper functioning. This control must be overseen by the financial director or CFO and normally covers different areas:

  • The financial area: Manages the company's financial and accounting strategy.
  • The administrative and legal area: indicates business plans and establishes financial management processes. They are also responsible for legal matters, as well as controlling the company's own solvency.

The Master in Financial Management at Universidad Europea in Madrid is designed to train professionals who aspire to become CFOs.

In this master's degree in financial management, we will provide you with the necessary knowledge to acquire a universal vision of the company from the financial, accounting, legal, labour and fiscal point of view. You will also develop your ability to manage teams, leadership and communication skills.

The professional opportunities of this master are very varied, and depend on the profile of the company and the candidate.

If your intention is to work as CFO within a company, keep in mind that it is a position of great responsibility and therefore requires prior training, such as a Degree in Business Administration, which you can complement with this Master's Degree in Financial Management that we teach at Universidad Europea.

Away from that, you can find opportunities within the private or public sector, in banking, with a focus on risk analysis, liquidity management, investments, etc...

The master in Financial Management at Universidad Europea in Madrid lasts for 9 months and consists of 60 ECTS. It is taught in person at our campus in Alcobendas, a suburb in the north of Madrid that is home to many international businesses.

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