This course provides a grounding in key financial documents, processes and terminology for non-financial managers.
This course provides a grounding in key financial documents, processes and terminology for non-financial managers. It covers explanations of key financial terminology, how to read financial statements to better understand past performance, how Management Accounts and Cashflow management help control the present, and how budgeting helps plan and build for the future.
The format of the day includes facilitator-led discussion, practical examples of financial information and reports, and activities/exercises to enhance learning and understanding.
Course Content includes:
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The aim of this unit is to provide leaders with an understanding of the scope, complexity and role of finance within an organisational context. Leaders will know how to critically assess methods for analysing financial data and information required to make strategic decisions.
This Zoe training course will empower you to be prepared to make more powerful and informed business decisions. From understanding the essence of cash flow to learning how to create value on a corporate level. This program covers all major principles of corporate finance.
This course starts by assuming no prior knowledge of finance and accounting, and carefully explains and practically illustrates the various components of finance reports.
This Managerial Accounting Course has been designed for anyone interested in getting to grips with the basics of accounting theory, and who wish to acquire some insight into the accounts produced within a variety of business organisations.
Frequently, Managers of departments and sections find themselves with financial responsibilities and authorities but they have no formal training in Financial Management.
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