Finding Your Ikigai This presentation demonstrates how Gratitude, Appreciation and Acknowledgment in our corporate culture can lead to a state of workplace well-being. When people use these tools for team communication and project excellence, they both feel and perform better. One of the 7 Principles of Acknowledgment in The Power of Acknowledgment by Judith W. Umlas states: "It is likely that acknowledgments can improve the emotional and physical health of both the giver and the receiver." The neuroscience of Gratitude is a field of growing interest to leaders at workplaces worldwide. Bringing these tools with commitment and intention into the workplace creates a sense of well-being among employees. This is a result at least in part to the release of chemical neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin, among others. Feeling appreciated and valued further creates and enhances that sense of well-being. Acknowledgment of and gratitude for peoples' passions also helps them achieve their state of 'Ikigai,' a Japanese Concept meaning "A Reason for Being." The convergence of what people love (their passion), what the world needs (their mission), what they are good at (their vocation) and what they can get paid for (their profession) creates the state of Ikigai which then fosters a sense of joy and well-being. This can take the form of an employee volunteering for an organization outside of work, doing what they love at work or playing the drums. By acknowledging them and expressing your gratitude to them for pursuing these passions, companies can support the joyful state of Ikigai that helps lead to an overall sense of purpose and workplace well-being. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Set your business apart with the 'Branding Fundamentals for New Business' course, a comprehensive program designed to equip budding entrepreneurs and business owners with essential branding skills. This course is a journey through the core principles of effective branding, starting with an introduction to the psychological aspects of why people buy. Each section unfolds a new layer of branding knowledge, from understanding how to stand out as a business owner to mastering the art of storytelling in brand building. The curriculum intricately blends theoretical insights with practical applications, ensuring a well-rounded grasp of branding concepts. Delve into the nuances of brand personality through character typology, the Japanese concept of Ikigai, and the Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) framework. The course further explores the creation of a strong brand identity, including the development of core values, mission, vision, and their application in real-world scenarios. Learners will also uncover the secrets behind successful naming strategies and brand architecture. The latter sections focus on the power of storytelling and visual identity, including how to collaborate effectively with designers to create a compelling brand image. This course is an essential toolkit for anyone aspiring to create a brand that resonates deeply with its target audience. Learning Outcomes Understand the psychological factors influencing consumer purchases. Develop unique branding strategies to distinguish your business. Master the art of creating and communicating a compelling brand story. Learn the intricacies of visual identity and how to collaborate with designers. Acquire practical skills in naming and building a coherent brand architecture. Why choose this Branding Fundamentals for New Business course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Branding Fundamentals for New Business course for? Entrepreneurs looking to establish a strong brand presence. Business owners seeking to enhance their branding strategies. Marketing professionals aiming to deepen their branding knowledge. Start-up founders wanting to build a distinctive brand identity. Designers and creatives interested in understanding the business aspects of branding. Career path Brand Manager: £28,000 - £50,000 Marketing Strategist: £30,000 - £55,000 Creative Director: £35,000 - £60,000 Brand Consultant: £32,000 - £52,000 Entrepreneur: Variable Graphic Designer: £25,000 - £40,000 Prerequisites This Branding Fundamentals for New Business does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Section 01 1.1 Introduction 00:02:00 1.2 Why Do People Buy? 00:05:00 Section 02 2.1 Standout as a Business Owner 00:03:00 2.2. Hybrid Model 00:01:00 2.3. Character Typology 00:04:00 2.4 Ikigai 00:02:00 2.5. BHAG 00:02:00 Section 03 3.1 Values 00:08:00 3.2 Abilities 00:04:00 3.3 Mission 00:08:00 3.4 Vision 00:03:00 3.5 How to Use Mission and Vision 00:03:00 Section 04 4.1. What are Archetypes 00:04:00 4.2. Paradise Archetypes 00:06:00 4.3. Structure Bringer Archetypes 00:07:00 4.4. Connection Seeker Archetypes 00:06:00 4.5. Mark Leaver Archetypes 00:06:00 Section 05 5.1. Importance of Naming 00:06:00 5.2. Basic Naming Approaches 00:05:00 5.3. Special Circumstances on Naming 00:04:00 5.4. Naming for Solopreneurs 00:03:00 5.5. Brand Architecture 00:06:00 Section 06 6.1. The Importance of Storytelling 00:02:00 6.2. How to Write and Use a Brand Story 00:09:00 Section 07 7.1. What is a Visual Identity 00:03:00 7.2. Visual Identity Booklet 00:05:00 7.3. Working with a designer and Final Notes 00:06:00 Resource Resource - Branding Fundamentals for New Business 00:00:00
***Accounting & Finance - Level 5*** Accounting and finance assist businesses in measuring, monitoring, and planning their operations. This Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course has been designed to provide a thorough introduction to business Accounting and Finance as both an idea and a profession. This Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course will equip you with in-demand accounting and finance skills as well as the ability to complete practicable processes while working in an organisation. This could be tricky, especially if this is your first consignment in the accounting and finance sector. Our Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course provides a solid understanding of accounting and financial methods, concepts, and duties to properly prepare you for a career in the accounting and finance sector. ***Others Benefits of this Accounting & Finance - Level 5 Course Free One PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Unlimited Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] ***Accounting & Finance - Level 5*** Detailed Course Curriculum of this Accounting & Finance - Level 5 Course: Module 1: Essentials of Accounting and Finance Identify the Non-Financial Manager's Concern with Finance The Importance of Finance Financial and Operating Environment Module 2: Types of Cost Data and Cost Analysis The Importance of Cost Data Types of Costs How Do Your Costs Behave? Segregating Fixed Cost and Variable Cost Cost Allocation Cost Analysis What You Can Learn from the Japanese? Module 3: Contribution Analysis Should You Accept a Special Order? How Do You Determine a Bid Price? Determining Profit from Year to Year Are You Utilising Capacity? Module 4: Break-Even and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis What is Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis? What and Why of Break-Even Sales? What is the Margin of Safety? Cash Break-Even Point What is Operating Leverage? Sales Mix Analysis Module 5: Relevant Cost and Making Short-Term Decisions What Costs Are Relevant to You? Accepting or Rejecting a Special Order Pricing Standard Products Determining Whether to Sell or Process Further Adding or Dropping a Product Line Utilising Scarce Resources Don't Forget the Qualitative Factors Module 6: Forecasting Cash Needs and Budgeting Forecasts Using Forecasts Preparing Financial Forecasts Budgets The Sales Budget The Production Budget The Direct Material Budget The Direct Labour Budget The Factory Overhead Budget The Ending Inventory The Selling and Administrative Expense Budget The Cash Budget The Budgeted Income Statement The Budgeted Balance Sheet A Shortcut Approach to Formulating the Budget Module 7: Cost Control and Variance Analysis Defining a Standard The Usefulness of Variance Analysis Setting Standards Determining and Evaluating Sales Variances Cost Variances Labour Variances Overhead Variances The Use of Flexible Budgets in Performance Reports Standards and Variances in Marketing Sales Standards Variances in Warehousing Costs Module 8: Managing Financial Assets Working Capital Financing Assets Managing Cash Properly Getting Money Faster Delaying Cash Payments Opportunity Cost of Foregoing a Cash Discount Volume Discounts Module 9: Managing Accounts Receivable and Credit Credit References Credit Policy Analysing Accounts Receivable Module 10: Managing Inventory Inventory Management Considerations Inventory Analysis Determining the Carrying and Ordering Costs The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Avoiding Stock Outs Determining the Reorder Point or Economic Order Point (EOP) The ABC Inventory Control Method Supply Chain Management Module 11: The Time Value of Money Future Values - How Money Grows Future Value of an Annuity Present Value - How Much Money is Worth Now? Present Value of Mixed Streams of Cash Flows Present Value of an Annuity Perpetuities Applications of Future Values and Present Values Module 12: Capital Budgeting Decisions Types of Investment Projects What Are the Features of Investment Projects? Selecting the Best Mix of Projects With a Limited Budget Income Taxes and Investment Decisions Types of Depreciation Methods How Does MACRS Affect Investment Decisions? The Cost of Capital Module 13: Improving Managerial Performance What is Return on Investment (ROI)? What Does ROI Consist of? - Du Pont Formula ROI and Profit Objective ROI and Profit Planning ROI and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 14: Sources of Short-Term Financing Trade Credit Cash Discount When are Bank Loans Advisable? Working with a Bank Issuing Commercial Paper Using Receivables for Financing Using Inventories for Financing Module 15: Considering Term Loans and Leasing Intermediate-Term Bank Loans Using Revolving Credit Insurance Company Term Loans Financing with Equipment Leasing Module 16: Long-Term Debt and Equity Financing Types of Long-Term Debt Equity Securities How Should You Finance? Module 17: Accounting Conventions and Recording Financial Data Double Entry and the Accounting Equation Assessment Method After completing each module of the Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Accounting & Finance - Level 5 This Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course is ideal for: Candidates interested to start a career in accountancy Business owners seeking to look after their own accounts Existing accountancy workers in seeking higher positions or promotion Accountancy workers with no formal qualifications Anyone wishing to boost their career prospects. Requirements Accounting & Finance - Level 5 There are no specific requirements for Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Students who intend to enrol in this Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Accounting & Finance - Level 5 This Accounting & Finance - Level 5 course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
***Level 5: Accounting & Finance*** Accounting and finance assist businesses in measuring, monitoring, and planning their operations. This Level 5: Accounting & Finance course has been designed to provide a thorough introduction to business Accounting and Finance as both an idea and a profession. This course will equip you with in-demand accounting and finance skills as well as the ability to complete practicable processes while working in an organisation. This could be tricky, especially if this is your first consignment in the accounting and finance sector. Our Level 5: Accounting & Finance course provides a solid understanding of accounting and financial methods, concepts, and duties to properly prepare you for a career in the accounting and finance sector. Learning Outcomes After completing this Level 5: Accounting & Finance course, learner will be able to: Understand the essentials of accounting and finance Understand the types of cost data and cost analysis Gain a thorough understanding of contribution analysis Understand break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis Understand relevant cost and know to make short-term decisions Know how to manage financial assets Understand forecasting cash needs and budgeting Cost control and variance analysis Know how to manage accounts receivable and credit Know how to manage inventory Understand the time value of money Know how to improve managerial performance Understand capital budgeting decisions Understand improve managerial performance Understand sources of short-term financing Know how to consider term loans and leasing Understand long-term debt and equity financing Understand accounting conventions and recording financial data Why Choose Level 5 Accounting & Finance Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course. ***Others Benefits of this Course Free One PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Unlimited Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] ***Level 5: Accounting & Finance*** Detailed Course Curriculum Module 1: Essentials of Accounting and Finance Identify the Non-Financial Manager's Concern with Finance The Importance of Finance Financial and Operating Environment Module 2: Types of Cost Data and Cost Analysis The Importance of Cost Data Types of Costs How Do Your Costs Behave? Segregating Fixed Cost and Variable Cost Cost Allocation Cost Analysis What You Can Learn from the Japanese? Module 3: Contribution Analysis Should You Accept a Special Order? How Do You Determine a Bid Price? Determining Profit from Year to Year Are You Utilising Capacity? Module 4: Break-Even and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis What is Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis? What and Why of Break-Even Sales? What is the Margin of Safety? Cash Break-Even Point What is Operating Leverage? Sales Mix Analysis Module 5: Relevant Cost and Making Short-Term Decisions What Costs Are Relevant to You? Accepting or Rejecting a Special Order Pricing Standard Products Determining Whether to Sell or Process Further Adding or Dropping a Product Line Utilising Scarce Resources Don't Forget the Qualitative Factors Module 6: Forecasting Cash Needs and Budgeting Forecasts Using Forecasts Preparing Financial Forecasts Budgets The Sales Budget The Production Budget The Direct Material Budget The Direct Labour Budget The Factory Overhead Budget The Ending Inventory The Selling and Administrative Expense Budget The Cash Budget The Budgeted Income Statement The Budgeted Balance Sheet A Shortcut Approach to Formulating the Budget Module 7: Cost Control and Variance Analysis Defining a Standard The Usefulness of Variance Analysis Setting Standards Determining and Evaluating Sales Variances Cost Variances Labour Variances Overhead Variances The Use of Flexible Budgets in Performance Reports Standards and Variances in Marketing Sales Standards Variances in Warehousing Costs Module 8: Managing Financial Assets Working Capital Financing Assets Managing Cash Properly Getting Money Faster Delaying Cash Payments Opportunity Cost of Foregoing a Cash Discount Volume Discounts Module 9: Managing Accounts Receivable and Credit Credit References Credit Policy Analysing Accounts Receivable Module 10: Managing Inventory Inventory Management Considerations Inventory Analysis Determining the Carrying and Ordering Costs The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Avoiding Stock Outs Determining the Reorder Point or Economic Order Point (EOP) The ABC Inventory Control Method Supply Chain Management Module 11: The Time Value of Money Future Values - How Money Grows Future Value of an Annuity Present Value - How Much Money is Worth Now? Present Value of Mixed Streams of Cash Flows Present Value of an Annuity Perpetuities Applications of Future Values and Present Values Module 12: Capital Budgeting Decisions Types of Investment Projects What Are the Features of Investment Projects? Selecting the Best Mix of Projects With a Limited Budget Income Taxes and Investment Decisions Types of Depreciation Methods How Does MACRS Affect Investment Decisions? The Cost of Capital Module 13: Improving Managerial Performance What is Return on Investment (ROI)? What Does ROI Consist of? - Du Pont Formula ROI and Profit Objective ROI and Profit Planning ROI and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 14: Sources of Short-Term Financing Trade Credit Cash Discount When are Bank Loans Advisable? Working with a Bank Issuing Commercial Paper Using Receivables for Financing Using Inventories for Financing Module 15: Considering Term Loans and Leasing Intermediate-Term Bank Loans Using Revolving Credit Insurance Company Term Loans Financing with Equipment Leasing Module 16: Long-Term Debt and Equity Financing Types of Long-Term Debt Equity Securities How Should You Finance? Module 17: Accounting Conventions and Recording Financial Data Double Entry and the Accounting Equation Assessment Method After completing each module of the Level 5: Accounting & Finance course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Level 5: Accounting & Finance course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Level 5: Accounting & Finance This Level 5: Accounting & Finance course is ideal for: Candidates interested to start a career in accountancy Business owners seeking to look after their own accounts Existing accountancy workers in seeking higher positions or promotion Accountancy workers with no formal qualifications Anyone wishing to boost their career prospects. Requirements Level 5: Accounting & Finance There are no specific requirements for Level 5: Accounting & Finance course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Career path Level 5: Accounting & Finance This Level 5: Accounting & Finance course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
***Level 5 Accounting & Finance*** Accounting and finance assist businesses in measuring, monitoring, and planning their operations. This Level 5 Accounting & Finance course has been designed to provide a thorough introduction to business Accounting and Finance as both an idea and a profession. This course will equip you with in-demand accounting and finance skills as well as the ability to complete practicable processes while working in an organisation. This could be tricky, especially if this is your first consignment in the accounting and finance sector. Our Level 5 Accounting & Finance course provides a solid understanding of accounting and financial methods, concepts, and duties to properly prepare you for a career in the accounting and finance sector. Learning Outcomes After completing this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, learner will be able to: Understand the essentials of accounting and finance Understand the types of cost data and cost analysis Gain a thorough understanding of contribution analysis Understand break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis Understand relevant cost and know to make short-term decisions Know how to manage financial assets Understand forecasting cash needs and budgeting Cost control and variance analysis Know how to manage accounts receivable and credit Know how to manage inventory Understand the time value of money Know how to improve managerial performance Understand capital budgeting decisions Understand improve managerial performance Understand sources of short-term financing Know how to consider term loans and leasing Understand long-term debt and equity financing Understand accounting conventions and recording financial data Why Choose Level 5 Accounting & Finance Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course. ***Others Benefits of this Level 5 Accounting & Finance Course Free One PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Unlimited Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] ***Level 5 Accounting & Finance*** Detailed Course Curriculum of this Level 5 Accounting & Finance Course: Module 1: Essentials of Accounting and Finance Identify the Non-Financial Manager's Concern with Finance The Importance of Finance Financial and Operating Environment Module 2: Types of Cost Data and Cost Analysis The Importance of Cost Data Types of Costs How Do Your Costs Behave? Segregating Fixed Cost and Variable Cost Cost Allocation Cost Analysis What You Can Learn from the Japanese? Module 3: Contribution Analysis Should You Accept a Special Order? How Do You Determine a Bid Price? Determining Profit from Year to Year Are You Utilising Capacity? Module 4: Break-Even and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis What is Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis? What and Why of Break-Even Sales? What is the Margin of Safety? Cash Break-Even Point What is Operating Leverage? Sales Mix Analysis Module 5: Relevant Cost and Making Short-Term Decisions What Costs Are Relevant to You? Accepting or Rejecting a Special Order Pricing Standard Products Determining Whether to Sell or Process Further Adding or Dropping a Product Line Utilising Scarce Resources Don't Forget the Qualitative Factors Module 6: Forecasting Cash Needs and Budgeting Forecasts Using Forecasts Preparing Financial Forecasts Budgets The Sales Budget The Production Budget The Direct Material Budget The Direct Labour Budget The Factory Overhead Budget The Ending Inventory The Selling and Administrative Expense Budget The Cash Budget The Budgeted Income Statement The Budgeted Balance Sheet A Shortcut Approach to Formulating the Budget Module 7: Cost Control and Variance Analysis Defining a Standard The Usefulness of Variance Analysis Setting Standards Determining and Evaluating Sales Variances Cost Variances Labour Variances Overhead Variances The Use of Flexible Budgets in Performance Reports Standards and Variances in Marketing Sales Standards Variances in Warehousing Costs Module 8: Managing Financial Assets Working Capital Financing Assets Managing Cash Properly Getting Money Faster Delaying Cash Payments Opportunity Cost of Foregoing a Cash Discount Volume Discounts Module 9: Managing Accounts Receivable and Credit Credit References Credit Policy Analysing Accounts Receivable Module 10: Managing Inventory Inventory Management Considerations Inventory Analysis Determining the Carrying and Ordering Costs The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Avoiding Stock Outs Determining the Reorder Point or Economic Order Point (EOP) The ABC Inventory Control Method Supply Chain Management Module 11: The Time Value of Money Future Values - How Money Grows Future Value of an Annuity Present Value - How Much Money is Worth Now? Present Value of Mixed Streams of Cash Flows Present Value of an Annuity Perpetuities Applications of Future Values and Present Values Module 12: Capital Budgeting Decisions Types of Investment Projects What Are the Features of Investment Projects? Selecting the Best Mix of Projects With a Limited Budget Income Taxes and Investment Decisions Types of Depreciation Methods How Does MACRS Affect Investment Decisions? The Cost of Capital Module 13: Improving Managerial Performance What is Return on Investment (ROI)? What Does ROI Consist of? - Du Pont Formula ROI and Profit Objective ROI and Profit Planning ROI and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 14: Sources of Short-Term Financing Trade Credit Cash Discount When are Bank Loans Advisable? Working with a Bank Issuing Commercial Paper Using Receivables for Financing Using Inventories for Financing Module 15: Considering Term Loans and Leasing Intermediate-Term Bank Loans Using Revolving Credit Insurance Company Term Loans Financing with Equipment Leasing Module 16: Long-Term Debt and Equity Financing Types of Long-Term Debt Equity Securities How Should You Finance? Module 17: Accounting Conventions and Recording Financial Data Double Entry and the Accounting Equation Assessment Method After completing each module of the Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Level 5 Accounting & Finance This Level 5 Accounting & Finance course is ideal for: Candidates interested to start a career in accountancy Business owners seeking to look after their own accounts Existing accountancy workers in seeking higher positions or promotion Accountancy workers with no formal qualifications Anyone wishing to boost their career prospects. Requirements Level 5 Accounting & Finance There are no specific requirements for Level 5 Accounting & Finance course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Students who intend to enrol in this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Level 5 Accounting & Finance This Level 5 Accounting & Finance course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
***Level 5 Accounting & Finance*** Accounting and finance assist businesses in measuring, monitoring, and planning their operations. This course has been designed to provide a thorough introduction to business Accounting and Finance as both an idea and a profession. This course will equip you with in-demand accounting and finance skills as well as the ability to complete practicable processes while working in an organisation. This could be tricky, especially if this is your first consignment in the accounting and finance sector. Our Level 5 Accounting & Finance course provides a solid understanding of accounting and financial methods, concepts, and duties to properly prepare you for a career in the accounting and finance sector. Learning Outcomes After completing this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, learner will be able to: Understand the essentials of accounting and finance Understand the types of cost data and cost analysis Gain a thorough understanding of contribution analysis Understand break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis Understand relevant cost and know to make short-term decisions Know how to manage financial assets Understand forecasting cash needs and budgeting Cost control and variance analysis Know how to manage accounts receivable and credit Know how to manage inventory Understand the time value of money Know how to improve managerial performance Understand capital budgeting decisions Understand improve managerial performance Understand sources of short-term financing Know how to consider term loans and leasing Understand long-term debt and equity financing Understand accounting conventions and recording financial data Why Choose Level 5 Accounting & Finance Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course. ***Others Benefits of this Course Free One PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Unlimited Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] ***Level 5 Accounting & Finance*** Detailed Course Curriculum Module 1: Essentials of Accounting and Finance Identify the Non-Financial Manager's Concern with Finance The Importance of Finance Financial and Operating Environment Module 2: Types of Cost Data and Cost Analysis The Importance of Cost Data Types of Costs How Do Your Costs Behave? Segregating Fixed Cost and Variable Cost Cost Allocation Cost Analysis What You Can Learn from the Japanese? Module 3: Contribution Analysis Should You Accept a Special Order? How Do You Determine a Bid Price? Determining Profit from Year to Year Are You Utilising Capacity? Module 4: Break-Even and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis What is Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis? What and Why of Break-Even Sales? What is the Margin of Safety? Cash Break-Even Point What is Operating Leverage? Sales Mix Analysis Module 5: Relevant Cost and Making Short-Term Decisions What Costs Are Relevant to You? Accepting or Rejecting a Special Order Pricing Standard Products Determining Whether to Sell or Process Further Adding or Dropping a Product Line Utilising Scarce Resources Don't Forget the Qualitative Factors Module 6: Forecasting Cash Needs and Budgeting Forecasts Using Forecasts Preparing Financial Forecasts Budgets The Sales Budget The Production Budget The Direct Material Budget The Direct Labour Budget The Factory Overhead Budget The Ending Inventory The Selling and Administrative Expense Budget The Cash Budget The Budgeted Income Statement The Budgeted Balance Sheet A Shortcut Approach to Formulating the Budget Module 7: Cost Control and Variance Analysis Defining a Standard The Usefulness of Variance Analysis Setting Standards Determining and Evaluating Sales Variances Cost Variances Labour Variances Overhead Variances The Use of Flexible Budgets in Performance Reports Standards and Variances in Marketing Sales Standards Variances in Warehousing Costs Module 8: Managing Financial Assets Working Capital Financing Assets Managing Cash Properly Getting Money Faster Delaying Cash Payments Opportunity Cost of Foregoing a Cash Discount Volume Discounts Module 9: Managing Accounts Receivable and Credit Credit References Credit Policy Analysing Accounts Receivable Module 10: Managing Inventory Inventory Management Considerations Inventory Analysis Determining the Carrying and Ordering Costs The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Avoiding Stock Outs Determining the Reorder Point or Economic Order Point (EOP) The ABC Inventory Control Method Supply Chain Management Module 11: The Time Value of Money Future Values - How Money Grows Future Value of an Annuity Present Value - How Much Money is Worth Now? Present Value of Mixed Streams of Cash Flows Present Value of an Annuity Perpetuities Applications of Future Values and Present Values Module 12: Capital Budgeting Decisions Types of Investment Projects What Are the Features of Investment Projects? Selecting the Best Mix of Projects With a Limited Budget Income Taxes and Investment Decisions Types of Depreciation Methods How Does MACRS Affect Investment Decisions? The Cost of Capital Module 13: Improving Managerial Performance What is Return on Investment (ROI)? What Does ROI Consist of? - Du Pont Formula ROI and Profit Objective ROI and Profit Planning ROI and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 14: Sources of Short-Term Financing Trade Credit Cash Discount When are Bank Loans Advisable? Working with a Bank Issuing Commercial Paper Using Receivables for Financing Using Inventories for Financing Module 15: Considering Term Loans and Leasing Intermediate-Term Bank Loans Using Revolving Credit Insurance Company Term Loans Financing with Equipment Leasing Module 16: Long-Term Debt and Equity Financing Types of Long-Term Debt Equity Securities How Should You Finance? Module 17: Accounting Conventions and Recording Financial Data Double Entry and the Accounting Equation Assessment Method After completing each module of the Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Level 5 Accounting & Finance This course is ideal for: Candidates interested to start a career in accountancy Business owners seeking to look after their own accounts Existing accountancy workers in seeking higher positions or promotion Accountancy workers with no formal qualifications Anyone wishing to boost their career prospects. Requirements Level 5 Accounting & Finance There are no specific requirements for because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Students who intend to enrol in this Level 5 Accounting & Finance course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Level 5 Accounting & Finance This Level 5 Accounting & Finance course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
***Level 5: Accounting and Finance*** Accounting and finance assist businesses in measuring, monitoring, and planning their operations. This course has been designed to provide a thorough introduction to business Accounting and Finance as both an idea and a profession. This course will equip you with in-demand accounting and finance skills as well as the ability to complete practicable processes while working in an organisation. This could be tricky, especially if this is your first consignment in the accounting and finance sector. Our Level 5: Accounting and Finance course provides a solid understanding of accounting and financial methods, concepts, and duties to properly prepare you for a career in the accounting and finance sector. Learning Outcomes After completing this Level 5: Accounting and Finance course, learner will be able to: Understand the essentials of accounting and finance Understand the types of cost data and cost analysis Gain a thorough understanding of contribution analysis Understand break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis Understand relevant cost and know to make short-term decisions Know how to manage financial assets Understand forecasting cash needs and budgeting Cost control and variance analysis Know how to manage accounts receivable and credit Know how to manage inventory Understand the time value of money Know how to improve managerial performance Understand capital budgeting decisions Understand improve managerial performance Understand sources of short-term financing Know how to consider term loans and leasing Understand long-term debt and equity financing Understand accounting conventions and recording financial data Why Choose Level 5 Accounting and Finance Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course. ***Others Benefits of this Course Free One PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Unlimited Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the course ] ***Level 5: Accounting and Finance*** Detailed Course Curriculum Module 1: Essentials of Accounting and Finance Identify the Non-Financial Manager's Concern with Finance The Importance of Finance Financial and Operating Environment Module 2: Types of Cost Data and Cost Analysis The Importance of Cost Data Types of Costs How Do Your Costs Behave? Segregating Fixed Cost and Variable Cost Cost Allocation Cost Analysis What You Can Learn from the Japanese? Module 3: Contribution Analysis Should You Accept a Special Order? How Do You Determine a Bid Price? Determining Profit from Year to Year Are You Utilising Capacity? Module 4: Break-Even and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis What is Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis? What and Why of Break-Even Sales? What is the Margin of Safety? Cash Break-Even Point What is Operating Leverage? Sales Mix Analysis Module 5: Relevant Cost and Making Short-Term Decisions What Costs Are Relevant to You? Accepting or Rejecting a Special Order Pricing Standard Products Determining Whether to Sell or Process Further Adding or Dropping a Product Line Utilising Scarce Resources Don't Forget the Qualitative Factors Module 6: Forecasting Cash Needs and Budgeting Forecasts Using Forecasts Preparing Financial Forecasts Budgets The Sales Budget The Production Budget The Direct Material Budget The Direct Labour Budget The Factory Overhead Budget The Ending Inventory The Selling and Administrative Expense Budget The Cash Budget The Budgeted Income Statement The Budgeted Balance Sheet A Shortcut Approach to Formulating the Budget Module 7: Cost Control and Variance Analysis Defining a Standard The Usefulness of Variance Analysis Setting Standards Determining and Evaluating Sales Variances Cost Variances Labour Variances Overhead Variances The Use of Flexible Budgets in Performance Reports Standards and Variances in Marketing Sales Standards Variances in Warehousing Costs Module 8: Managing Financial Assets Working Capital Financing Assets Managing Cash Properly Getting Money Faster Delaying Cash Payments Opportunity Cost of Foregoing a Cash Discount Volume Discounts Module 9: Managing Accounts Receivable and Credit Credit References Credit Policy Analysing Accounts Receivable Module 10: Managing Inventory Inventory Management Considerations Inventory Analysis Determining the Carrying and Ordering Costs The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Avoiding Stock Outs Determining the Reorder Point or Economic Order Point (EOP) The ABC Inventory Control Method Supply Chain Management Module 11: The Time Value of Money Future Values - How Money Grows Future Value of an Annuity Present Value - How Much Money is Worth Now? Present Value of Mixed Streams of Cash Flows Present Value of an Annuity Perpetuities Applications of Future Values and Present Values Module 12: Capital Budgeting Decisions Types of Investment Projects What Are the Features of Investment Projects? Selecting the Best Mix of Projects With a Limited Budget Income Taxes and Investment Decisions Types of Depreciation Methods How Does MACRS Affect Investment Decisions? The Cost of Capital Module 13: Improving Managerial Performance What is Return on Investment (ROI)? What Does ROI Consist of? - Du Pont Formula ROI and Profit Objective ROI and Profit Planning ROI and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 14: Sources of Short-Term Financing Trade Credit Cash Discount When are Bank Loans Advisable? Working with a Bank Issuing Commercial Paper Using Receivables for Financing Using Inventories for Financing Module 15: Considering Term Loans and Leasing Intermediate-Term Bank Loans Using Revolving Credit Insurance Company Term Loans Financing with Equipment Leasing Module 16: Long-Term Debt and Equity Financing Types of Long-Term Debt Equity Securities How Should You Finance? Module 17: Accounting Conventions and Recording Financial Data Double Entry and the Accounting Equation Assessment Method After completing each module of the Level 5: Accounting and Finance course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Once you complete all the modules in this manner, you will be qualified to request your certification. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Level 5: Accounting and Finance course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. It will act as proof of your extensive professional development. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Level 5: Accounting and Finance This course is ideal for: Candidates interested to start a career in accountancy Business owners seeking to look after their own accounts Existing accountancy workers in seeking higher positions or promotion Accountancy workers with no formal qualifications Anyone wishing to boost their career prospects. Requirements Level 5: Accounting and Finance There are no specific requirements for Level 5: Accounting and Finance course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Students who intend to enrol in this course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Level 5: Accounting and Finance This course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
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