This course provides a foundation for you to understand and use financial information in decision making, including resource allocation and evaluating financial performance.
This course provides a foundation for you to understand and use financial information in decision making, including resource allocation and evaluating financial performance. It covers: reporting, the difference between accrual and cash accounting, and the interpretation of financial information in order to make effective decisions.
This course is aimed at all managers and laypersons who do not have financial training and who would like to utilise financial information to aid effective decision making. The course assumes participants can use a calculator and can do simple numeric calculations.
Wellington Uni-Professional (formerly the Centre for Lifelong Learning and Knowledge Services, Wellington Uni-Ventures) offers short courses and micro-credentials designed to develop professional skills, improve organisational capability, and enhance employability.
Our courses are for working professionals and executives, and we create programmes for international clients. Courses are designed and presented by expert academics and practitioners who provide educational experiences that will help build your own and your organisation’s performance.
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Whether you’re new to finance or you just need a refresher, this workshop will give you the tools and confidence you need to master the fundamentals, as all good managers must.
This course looks at some of the components that make up a companies accounts, and discusses fundamental concepts in their creation, how they are prepared, and how to interpret them.
Finance for non-financial managers explains the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses providing a foundation for you to understand and use financial information in decision making, including resource allocation and evaluating financial performance.
This accredited course contains 20 hours of learning split into 10 sessions which cover an introduction to the basic concepts of finance, teaching you how to read basic financial statements.
The realities of business are such that a knowledge of business and accounting principles is essential if we are to discharge the responsibilities of our jobs effectively.
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