The course will cover working capital management, receivable management, capital expenditures, cash management, tax application, and financial statement analysis.
In this course, students will learn the basics of how to perform financial management and analysis in a business. The course will cover working capital management, receivable management, capital expenditures, cash management, tax application, and financial statement analysis.
Since 1978, the Working Skills Centre (WSC) has been providing a holistic program to help individuals overcome barriers to employment and move towards economic self-sufficiency. While mandated to serve a broader clientele throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), our mission statement reflects the emphasis on programs for immigrant women geared towards improving their skills, self-esteem, and employment prospects.
Capital markets are surging, and the number of IPOs are on the rise. Equity financing is a vital tool. In fact, it is the lifeblood of many corporations.
Cash is arguably the most important factor in business success. D&B reports 90% of all small business failures are due to poor cash flow—more money gets paid out than collected. It is the non-financial manager who really makes a difference in the day-to-day cash activities.
You will learn a methodology, according to best practices, to develop a performance management, monitoring and evaluation tool using key indicators, aligned with the strategic direction of your organization.
This program focuses on critical thinking, ethics, and sustainable and sound business practices taught within a comprehensive accounting and financial framework.
If you want to make good business decisions, you need a solid grounding in the management of investments, finances and assets. This course introduces you to the principles of finance and their application.
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