This practical programme is designed to demystify financial jargon and concepts for non-finance managers. In five days, you will learn how to interpret financial statements and apply that information into your business.
Increasingly, managers in every functional area need to understand the basic principles of accounting and ?nance in order to make informed business decisions.
This practical programme is designed to demystify financial jargon and concepts for non-finance managers. In five days, you will learn how to interpret financial statements and apply that information into your business.
At the end of the course, you will be able to speak the same language as your finance colleagues, understand performance metrics, read and use company reports, and grasp other managerial accounting issues.
Key Benefits
NUS Business School, which is part of the National University of Singapore, is ranked as one of the top business schools in Asia by publications and organisations such as the Financial Times, the Economist Intelligence Unit and QS Top MBA.
With a range of undergraduate, graduate and executive education programmes - in English as well as in Chinese – the school provides management thought leadership from an Asian perspective, which is reflected in its research, teaching and industry outreach.
Established in 1965, the school is accredited by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) for having met the highest standards for business education. It is also the first business school in Asia to be a full academic member of CEMS, an alliance of leading business schools and multinationals.
This course will provide participants with a detailed understanding of basic concepts and definitions to enable them to read and understand finance related documents and their implications in day-to-day workings.
This is a 3-day course designed for anyone with no prior experience in finance. The course provides a structured approach to understanding financial statements.
The purpose of this module is to provide participants with the information and knowledge to appraise the financial situation of the suppliers and then monitor and improve their performance.
Increasingly, managers in every functional area need to understand the basic principles of accounting and finance to improve the effectiveness of their operations and strategy. Financial data has to be analysed in order to make calculated business decisions.
This one-day workshop is prepared to explain how financial methods of corporate performance are calculated and used to assess credit worthiness of a business.
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