Why Attend
Most strategic and operational business decisions rely on fundamental knowledge of financial management including the ability to speak and understand the language of finance. While this knowledge is an essential skill for leaders and managers throughout the organization, it is also a prerequisite for both finance professionals who need to make day-to-day decisions as well as accounting professionals who wish to advance their careers. Those without a clear understanding of financial statements analysis and management are unable to communicate professionally with finance managers and business leaders. This course consists of modules that clarify financial terminology and concepts giving you the required tools to communicate fluently with top executives and articulate business investment and project proposals to decision-makers.
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Apply financial analysis techniques to generate conclusions and recommendations regarding business performance; Utilize their macro-finance understanding from a strategic and operational perspective; Design dynamic strategic financial planning models; Demonstrate an understanding of mergers, acquisitions, takeovers, and corporate control; Compare how equities and fixed income securities are priced; Develop a practical understanding of corporate finance, cost of capital, and capital budgeting
Finance professionals, finance managers, corporate controllers, financial controllers, treasury professionals, chief accountants, accounting managers, senior accountants, banking professionals, and corporate business professionals. Introduction to the three pillars of financial management Operating, investing, financing decisions An inside look at the key financial statements The building blocks of financial statements analysis Vertical analysis and common size financial statements Horizontal and trend analysis Liquidity analysis Solvency analysis: debt and equity Efficiency and working capital management Balances of cash Balances of accounts receivable Balances of inventory Balances of trade payables Using short term bank facilities The cash conversion cycle Profitability analysis: margins and returns; Introduction to the three pillars of financial management Operating, investing, financing decisions; Operating, investing, financing decisions; An inside look at the key financial statements; The building blocks of financial statements analysis Vertical analysis and common size financial statements Horizontal and trend analysis Liquidity analysis Solvency analysis: debt and equity Efficiency and working capital management Balances of cash Balances of accounts receivable Balances of inventory Balances of trade payables Using short term bank facilities The cash conversion cycle Profitability analysis: margins and returns; Vertical analysis and common size financial statements; Horizontal and trend analysis; Liquidity analysis; Solvency analysis: debt and equity; Efficiency and working capital management Balances of cash Balances of accounts receivable Balances of inventory Balances of trade payables Using short term bank facilities The cash conversion cycle; Balances of cash; Balances of accounts receivable; Balances of inventory; Balances of trade payables; Using short term bank facilities; The cash conversion cycle; Profitability analysis: margins and returns
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Day 1
The scope of financial analysis and management
Day 2
Strategic financial planning and forecasting
Day 3
Mergers, acquisitions, and corporate control
Day 4
Financing decision: the right mix of debt and equity
Day 5
Capital budgeting and investment decisions