This comprehensive course integrates essential finance and accounting principles with strategies for communication and influence. It is taught in two parts. First, you will learn to analyze financial statements, assess a company's financial condition, and make informed investment decisions. Then, you will gain actionable insights into persuasion, negotiation, and cooperation. You will explore your communication strengths and weaknesses through practical activities grounded in psychological principles and scientific research. By the end of the course, you'll be able to confidently interpret financial data, translate financial projections into actionable recommendations, and communicate with impact in business contexts and beyond. The curriculum progresses from foundational concepts to the application of finance and accounting, and then dives into communication skills that can be used in a wide range of settings. Topics include: Understanding the basics of financial statements and how they reflect a company's financial condition, Assessing the impact of common business transactions on financial outcomes, Conducting financial statement analysis to understand the drivers of financial performance, Analyzing the valuing different financial securities, such as stocks and bonds, based on time and risk, Examining the trade-offs of issuing debt versus equity in financing a business, Applying valuation techniques, including the dividend discount model, P/E ratios, and discounted free cash flow analysis, to value businesses and evaluate investment decisions, The psychology of persuasion and evidence-based strategies to enhance your persuasive impact, Tactics for engaging others, building trust, and establishing credibility, Foundational concepts in negotiation and frameworks for preparing and evaluating negotiations strategies. Techniques for managing relationships, disputes, and conflicts in negotiation settings, Understanding team dynamics and leveraging team strengths. This course offers a blend of engaging content including videos, graphics, interactive activities, real-world case studies, and practical exercises that will deepen your financial acumen and enhance your ability to communicate with impact.
3 units · Letter (ABCD/NP)
This comprehensive course integrates essential finance and accounting principles with strategies for communication and influence. It is taught in two parts. First, you will learn to analyze financial statements, assess a company's financial condition, and make informed investment decisions. Then, you will gain actionable insights into persuasion, negotiation, and cooperation. You will explore your communication strengths and weaknesses through practical activities grounded in psychological principles and scientific research. By the end of the course, you'll be able to confidently interpret financial data, translate financial projections into actionable recommendations, and communicate with impact in business contexts and beyond. The curriculum progresses from foundational concepts to the application of finance and accounting, and then dives into communication skills that can be used in a wide range of settings. Topics include: Understanding the basics of financial statements and how they reflect a company's financial condition, Assessing the impact of common business transactions on financial outcomes, Conducting financial statement analysis to understand the drivers of financial performance, Analyzing the valuing different financial securities, such as stocks and bonds, based on time and risk, Examining the trade-offs of issuing debt versus equity in financing a business, Applying valuation techniques, including the dividend discount model, P/E ratios, and discounted free cash flow analysis, to value businesses and evaluate investment decisions, The psychology of persuasion and evidence-based strategies to enhance your persuasive impact, Tactics for engaging others, building trust, and establishing credibility, Foundational concepts in negotiation and frameworks for preparing and evaluating negotiations strategies. Techniques for managing relationships, disputes, and conflicts in negotiation settings, Understanding team dynamics and leveraging team strengths. This course offers a blend of engaging content including videos, graphics, interactive activities, real-world case studies, and practical exercises that will deepen your financial acumen and enhance your ability to communicate with impact.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.