This 3-day program makes financial learning practical and enjoyable for current or aspiring leaders with no previous training in accounting or finance. Learn from real-life examples and understand key financial concepts, terminology and methodology.
This 3-day program makes financial learning practical and enjoyable for current or aspiring leaders with no previous training in accounting or finance. Learn from real-life examples and understand key financial concepts, terminology and methodology.
At the end of this program, you’ll become a more effective leader who can propose, analyze and evaluate financial decisions.
Program Overview:
What You Get:
Global, innovative and diverse, Schulich offers business programs year-round at two Toronto campuses — the state-of-the-art complex located on York University’s main campus and downtown, in the heart of the city’s financial district, at the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre.
Schulich offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate business degrees that lead to careers in the private, public and nonprofit sectors, and has more than 29,000 alumni working in approximately 90 countries.
Our Finance for Non-financial Professionals course was created because knowing how to read, analyze, and use financial statements to support business objectives is an essential skill in today’s competitive business environment.
Demystify financial statements and understand the language of accounting and finance to make decisions that meet the needs of various stakeholders.
Build financial acumen that will help you minimize risk and maximize profit. Get a grip on what those numbers and financial documents really mean. Speak the language of finance and make decisions which support the bottom line.
Get in the fast lane to financial fluency with the Fast-Track Finance for Non-Financial Professionals program. This 4-day accelerated program will teach you all you need to know to analyze financial statements, measure performance and have a meaningful share in financial discussions.
Get a foundation to understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. Come away with the knowledge to analyze resource allocation and evaluate financial performance.
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