In our Finance for the Non-Financial Manager course, you will gain an understanding of financial analysis in order to inform your organization’s potential investment options. Learn how to assess your company's financial position, risk, profitability, and how to choose between competing projects and
In order to continue moving forward, an organization must constantly evaluate its financial past and assess future projections. Doing so in an uncertain business environment requires business acumen and skills.
To make better and more effective financial and managerial decisions, one must be familiar with financial statement analysis and the process of capital budgeting.
In our Finance for the Non-Financial Manager course, you will gain an understanding of financial analysis in order to inform your organization’s potential investment options. Learn how to assess your company's financial position, risk, profitability, and how to choose between competing projects and priorities.
Whether you’re a leader making decisions with financial implications, or a rising manager looking for a strong introduction to financial concepts and analyses, this course will enhance your skill set through lectures, exercises and the discussion of real-world business cases.
Who should attend
Professionals seeking an introduction to financial concepts and analyses
Managers looking to make effective financial decisions in uncertain business environments
General business, operations, and human resources leaders in charge of resource allocation
Individuals assessing potential investment opportunities
What you will learn
Understand the basics of financial statement analysis
Master capital budgeting techniques of projecting future revenues, costs, and cash flows
Discover processes of assessing your organization’s current financial situation
Learn how to allocate human and financial capital most effectively
The AAP division of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, offers you a Johns Hopkins graduate-level education that recognizes the intellectual strength and educational requirements of professional adults.
About Krieger School Of Arts And Sciences
The Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences is at the heart of a leading, diverse, global coeducational university. Privately endowed, the Johns Hopkins University was founded in 1876 as the first true American university on the European model.
A graduate institution with an associated preparatory college, a place where knowledge would be created and assembled, as well as taught.
Today, the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences continues to lead as a core institution of the Johns Hopkins complex of schools, centers, and institutes. Its home is on the park-like Homewood campus in the residential Charles Village section of northern Baltimore City.
About Advanced Academic Programs
Drawing upon over a century of research and teaching expertise, our programs offer advanced instruction in scientific fields of current interest and innovative graduate study in the humanities and social sciences. While based on the latest scientific and scholarly knowledge, course work emphasizes the application of such knowledge to practical problems.
Classes are designed to provide individual attention and to encourage student contribution. Courses leading to master’s degrees are held in the evening and on weekends at the Homewood campus in Baltimore, in Washington, D.C., and online.
The Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers explains the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career.
Emphasizing the importance of financial data on the decision-making process, Finance and Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager allows non-financial business executives to become better users of financial information.
Are you interested in making better business decisions to increase your company's profits, move you up the corporate ladder, and help you reach a better, personal financial position? If so, this course is for you.
Finance And Accounting For Non-financial Managers course is offered by Texas Executive Education. Texas Executive Education offers world-class education and leadership development to companies and individuals through custom programs and open enrollment classes.
This introductory curriculum provides managers with a basic understanding of financial management. It demonstrates how to read and understand key elements of financial statements and reports, such as balance sheets, income statements and cash flow statements.
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