



Financial Maritime Management (FMM) refers to the management and administration of financial activities in the maritime industry. The maritime industry encompasses a wide range of activities related to shipping, logistics, port operations, and marine services. FMM focuses on the financial aspects of these activities, including budgeting, accounting, financial analysis, risk management, and investment strategies specific to the maritime sector.
In the context of FMM, the financial management principles and practices are applied to maritime companies, shipping lines, port authorities, marine service providers, and other entities operating within the maritime industry. The primary goal of FMM is to ensure the efficient and effective use of financial resources, enhance profitability, and mitigate financial risks associated with maritime operations.
Understand and apply financial management principles and analysis for investment purposes in shipping
Demonstrate competence in Corporate Finance and Reporting, and make informed judgments in the operations, investment, and financing for shipping projects
Appraise alternative sources of capital for shipping projects
Understand and analyze banking operations relative to the issuance of private and public equity and debt.
Ship Owners, CEOs, CFOs Managing Directors, Treasurers, Ship Operators, Port Operators Crew Managers, Ship Managers, Chartering Managers, Operations Managers
Charterers, Shipbrokers, Accountants, Financial Analysts, Bankers, Shipping Fund Investors, Freight and Logistics Providers, Maritime Insurers
Postgraduate students in the field of financial management
Financial Statements Analysis
Key Financial Ratios
Cash Flow Analysis
Debt and Financing Structure
Revenue Streams and Chartering Agreements
Market Outlook and Industry Trends
Risk Assessment
Comparative Analysis
Investment appraisal (NPV and IRR) in shipping bank, shipping loans and bank syndication
Net Present Value (NPV)
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Purpose and loan structure
Loan Amount and Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio
Repayment Structure
Issuance of shipping loans
Loan Origination
Due Diligence and Credit Assessment
Loan Structuring
Documentation and Legal Review
Loan Monitoring and Servicing
Repayment and Loan Closure
The growing role of private equity in
The Private equity investors in shipping
The rationale behind shipping investments
Publicly Listed Shipping Companies
Stock Performance
Transparency and Reporting
High-yield shipping junk bonds and credit spreads
Bond Fundamentals
Credit Analysis
Yield and Yield Spreads
Risk Assessment
Credit Rating Agencies
Default and Recovery Analysis
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High-Quality material has been prepared by the LMAteam for distribution to delegates. In addition, a special note pad to facilitate note-taking will be provided.
Accredited Certificate of completion will be issued to those who attend & successfully complete the programme.
Our Course timings commence at 09:00AM12:45PM and 01:00PM - 05:00PM.
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