This course, CRM 56: Risk Financing, investigates the selection, implementation and monitoring of risk financing techniques and the funds an organization can obtain to pay when accidental losses strike.
This course, CRM 56: Risk Financing, investigates the selection, implementation and monitoring of risk financing techniques and the funds an organization can obtain to pay when accidental losses strike.
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Supported by the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, and the BC Securities Commission, this course will give you the information you need to comply with Canada’s complex system of securities regulation.
Complex projects require significant investments. It is essential for the project manager to be able to assess the risks, anticipate long-term costs, calculate the amortization period and return on investment, before committing.
In this 24-hours 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.
Financial skills are fundamental to any managerial position. Learn how to think about finance, and you'll expand your career opportunities. From accruals to write-offs to receivables and payables, this workshop shows non-financial managers the concepts.
Take your financial management knowledge to the next level. First, master the basics of finance, even without previous training in accounting or finance. Learn from real-life examples and understand key financial concepts, terminology and methodology.
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