Improve your accounting skills to perform a wide range of finance-related tasks by taking this Accountancy course. Through this course, you'll get a glimpse of how to perform your duties as an accountant, such as preparing financial statements and maintaining business records. The Accountancy course will thoroughly introduce you to the roles and responsibilities of a successful accountant. Here, you will gain valuable insights on accounting concepts and standards, double-entry bookkeeping, balance sheet, income statement, and financial statements. In addition, you'll learn to prepare cash flow statements and acquire knowledge of financial planning and budgeting. Finally, you'll learn the steps to a successful audit for error-free accounting processes. Learning Objectives Familiarise yourself with the roles and responsibilities of a successful accountant Learn about double-entry bookkeeping Enrich your knowledge of trial balance Learn to prepare income statements, financial statements and cash flow statements Gain the essential skills in financial budgeting and planning Know about the types of audits Who is this Course for? This introductory course is ideal for aspiring professionals who wish to gain the relevant skills and knowledge to fast track their careers. It is for those who have little or no accounting knowledge or those who are new to the field and want to test their skills and knowledge. There are no entry requirements for this course. However, an eye for detail and a creative mind is essential. Entry Requirement This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £4.99 and the hard copy for £9.99. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £12.99. Career path On successful completion of the Accountancy course, learners can progress to a more advanced program from our course list. Career opportunities in this field include freelancing or working in-house, within a range of professional settings, with the opportunity to earn a high salary. Related professions in this industry include: Accounts Assistant Accounts Payable & Expenses Supervisor Accounts Payable Clerk Audit Trainee Payroll Administrator / Supervisor Tax Assistant / Accountant. Accounting Clerk Auditing Clerk Accounts Receivable Clerk Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Accounting 00:15:00 Module 02: The Role of an Accountant The Role of an Accountant 00:16:00 Module 03: Accounting Concepts and Standards Accounting Concepts and Standards 00:22:00 Module 04: Double-Entry Bookkeeping Double-Entry Bookkeeping 00:23:00 Module 05: Balance Sheet Balance Sheet 00:21:00 Module 06: Income statement Income statement 00:19:00 Module 07: Financial statements Financial statements 00:27:00 Module 08: Cash Flow Statements Cash Flow Statements 00:17:00 Module 09: Understanding Profit and Loss Statement Understanding Profit and Loss Statement 00:17:00 Module 10: Financial Budgeting and Planning Financial Budgeting and Planning 00:28:00 Module 11: Auditing Auditing 00:17:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00
What you get The pillars of Movement Our different tutorials take you through an in-depth study of technical concepts – efficiency, momentum, transitioning, weight management, spirals of motion, techniques of improvisation – to improve your flow. An extensive library of moves All my tutorials have been regrouped in one membership. Hundreds of videos to increase your movement vocabulary and lay the foundations for sequencing and freestyling, as well as dozens of sequences to integrate them and dozens of drills to learn to improve your flow. Develop a well-rounded softness The strength, mobility and body awareness you will develop through this course can be used to sustain a standalone practice or complement your own, whether it is dance, movement, yoga, pole dance or aerials.
Take The Traffic Marshal Banksman Online Training Course Duration 2-3 Hours What is the SIA Traffic Marshal Course? Our Traffic Marshal Course is conveniently available online and is perfect for candidates seeking opportunities as Traffic Banksmen. This certification enhances your qualifications, making you a sought-after candidate for various roles in construction, security, and administration. Upon purchase, you will receive login details via email, granting you access to our e-learning course. Course Overview: Learning style : E-learning |Duration : 2-3 Hours | Venue: Online Why Choose A Traffic Marshal Course? Traffic Banksmen play a vital role in ensuring the safe flow of traffic on construction sites and in other settings. By enrolling in our Traffic Marshal Course, you gain the expertise to excel in this essential role. Here are a few compelling reasons to consider this course: Versatile Career Opportunities Traffic Marshals are in demand across various industries, making it an ideal career choice if you’re looking for job flexibility and stability. From construction sites to security and administration roles, this certification opens doors to diverse opportunities. Safety Leadership As a Traffic Marshal, you are responsible for guiding the safe movement of vehicles and people in potentially hazardous areas. This course empowers you to take on this responsibility with confidence and competence, ensuring the well-being of all on-site. Course Highlights Our Traffic Marshal Course is tailored to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Traffic Marshal. Here’s what you’ll learn: Traffic Control You’ll gain expertise in controlling the flow of traffic in and around construction sites, preventing accidents and ensuring a smooth and safe operation. Signaling Procedures Learn the essential signaling procedures and communication techniques to guide drivers and pedestrians effectively. Health And Safety Understand the importance of health and safety on construction sites, and how Traffic Banksmen contribute to maintaining a secure environment. Emergency Response Be prepared to handle emergency situations and take appropriate action in the event of accidents or unforeseen incidents.
***Beyond the Numbers: Building Financial Intelligence for Non-Finance Managers*** Did you know a recent study by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) revealed that 72% of managers outside of finance felt they lacked confidence in understanding financial statements? This can hinder effective decision-making across the organization. Finance for Non-Finance Managers is a comprehensive online course designed to bridge this knowledge gap. This course equips you with the financial acumen needed to thrive in today's business environment. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this comprehensive "Finance for Non-Finance Managers" course, you will be able to: Demystify financial statements and understand their key components. Interpret financial data to assess an organization's financial health. Develop budgeting and forecasting skills to make informed financial decisions. Evaluate the impact of pricing strategies on profitability. Identify and manage financial risks to ensure organizational stability. Communicate effectively using financial terminology. Key Highlights of the Finance for Non Finance Managers course: Lifetime access to Finance for Non Finance Managers course materials Full tutor support is available from Monday to Friday with the Finance for Non Finance Managers course Gain a complete understanding of Finance for Non Finance Managers course Accessible, informative Finance for Non Finance Managers learning modules designed by experts Get 24/7 help or advice from our email and live chat teams with the Finance for Non Finance Managers This Finance for Non-Finance Managers course is divided into ten easy-to-understand modules, each focusing on a crucial aspect of financial literacy. Module 1: Importance of Good Financial Information This module establishes the foundation, highlighting the importance of accurate and timely financial information for effective decision-making in any organization. Module 2: Financial Information Every Organisation Needs We'll delve into the essential financial information that every organization needs to track and understand, equipping you to identify the data most relevant to your role. Module 3: The Balance Sheet: Basic Summary of Value and Ownership Master the core elements of the balance sheet, gaining insights into an organization's assets, liabilities, and net worth. Module 4: Profit and Loss Accounts Learn to interpret the profit and loss account, a key indicator of an organization's financial performance over a specific period. Module 5: Cash Flow Statement We'll explore the cash flow statement, understanding how an organization generates and uses cash, crucial for maintaining financial stability. Module 6: Understanding Budget This module equips you with the skills to develop and manage budgets, ensuring efficient allocation of resources and achieving financial goals. Module 7: Pricing and Financing Gain insights into pricing strategies and how they impact profitability. We'll also explore different financing options available to organizations. Module 8: Cost Management Learn effective cost management techniques to optimize resource utilization and improve profitability. Module 9: Methods for Measuring Your Organisation's Financial Performance Discover key financial ratios and metrics used to assess an organization's financial health, performance, and solvency. Module 10: Risk and Risk Management We'll explore various financial risks faced by organizations and strategies to mitigate them, ensuring long-term sustainability. Curriculum Breakdown of the Finance for Non Finance Managers Course Module 01: Importance of Good Financial Information Module 02: Financial Information Every Organisation Needs Module 03: The Balance Sheet: Basic Summary of Value and Ownership Module 04: Profit and Loss Accounts Module 05: Cash Flow Statement Module 06: Understanding Budget Module 07: Pricing and Financing Module 08: Cost Management Module 09: Methods for Measuring Your Organisation's Financial Performance Module 10: Risk and Risk Management CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Finance for Non-Finance Managers course is ideal for: Managers from all departments seeking to enhance their financial literacy. Professionals seeking career advancement into leadership roles. Business owners who want to make informed financial decisions. Entrepreneurs looking to understand the financial health of their ventures. Anyone interested in gaining a solid foundation in financial concepts. Requirements To enrol in this Finance for Non-Finance Managers course, all you need is a basic understanding of the English Language and an internet connection. Career path Finance for Non-Finance Managers can unlock exciting career possibilities, including: Promotion to senior management positions. Transitioning into a finance-related role. Launching your own successful business venture. Gaining a competitive edge in the job market. Improving your overall business acumen. Making impactful contributions to your organization's financial success. Certificates CPD Accredited PDF Certificate Digital certificate - Included CPD Accredited PDF Certificate CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate Hard copy certificate - £10.79 CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate Delivery Charge: Inside the UK: Free Outside of the UK: £9.99 each
About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) This 4 half-day Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course will address a variety of contract and loan structuring issues associated with geothermal energy projects as well as comparison with solar, wind and battery storage. The course is designed to investigate how various project finance techniques and contract structures can be used to achieve a competitive power prices while maintaining a satisfactory equity return. Distinctive project finance features of power facilities that depend on geothermal, wind, hydro or solar resources will be evaluated with financial models. The course will cover economic analysis of exploration and development of geothermal facilities and how to incorporate probability of failure and success into an IRR framework. Subsequent sessions will address the theory underlying liquidated damages for delay, and performance as well as design of other incentives that is inherent in different contract structures. Nuanced project finance issues associated with structuring debt for renewable projects will be discussed including under what conditions the DSCR drives debt capacity and when the debt to capital ratio is instrumental. The course will be taught with a combination of theoretical discussions, term sheet review and focused financial models. Training Objectives Evaluation of the economic risks that arise from uncertainty associated with drilling exploration wells and development wells for geothermal projects. Analyse the theoretical issues with computing LCOE for geothermal projects compared to other renewable and non-renewable resources and the importance of cost of capital for renewable projects; Understand differences in contract structures for renewable projects and dispatchable projects and how a single price structure can distort incentives for efficient construction and operation; Understand components of financing that influence the bid price required to meet a required rate of return on equity and can result in relatively low prices with reasonable returns. Understand the importance of debt sizing constraints and what strategies are relevant when the debt to capital constraint applies relative to when the debt service coverage ratio drives the debt size; Understand how to compute P50, P90 and P99 for different projects driven by resource risk; Understand the difference between mean reverting resource variation and estimation mistakes that do not correct as the basis for 1-year P90 and 10-year P90. Understand under what conditions debt sculpting can affect returns and how synthetic sculpting can be used to increase returns when the DSCR constraint applies. Understand the theory of credit spreads, variable rate debt and interest rates in different currencies and compute the implied probability of default that in inherent in credit spreads. Understand how to evaluate the costs to equity investors and the benefits to lenders for various credit enhancements including DSRA accounts, cash flow sweeps and covenants. Course Level Basic or Foundation Training Methods The VILT will be delivered online in 4 sessions comprising 4 hours per day, with 2 breaks of 10 minutes per day, including time for lectures, discussion, quizzes and short classroom exercises. Trainer Your expert course leader provides financial and economic consulting services to a variety of clients, he teaches professional development courses in an assortment of modelling topics (project finance, M&A, and energy). He is passionate about teaching in Africa, South America, Asia and Europe. Many of the unique analytical concepts and modelling techniques he has developed have arisen from discussion with participants in his courses. He has taught customized courses for MIT's Sloan Business School, Bank Paribas, Shell Oil, Society General, General Electric, HSBC, GDF Suez, Citibank, CIMB, Lind Lakers, Saudi Aramco and many other energy and industrial clients. His consulting activities include developing complex project finance, corporate and simulation models, providing expert testimony on financial and economic issues before energy regulatory agencies, and advisory services to support merger and acquisition projects. Our key course expert has written a textbook titled Corporate and Project Finance Modelling, Theory and Practice published by Wiley Finance. The book introduces unique modelling techniques that address many complex issues that are not typically used by even the most experienced financial analysts. For example, it describes how to build user-defined functions to solve circular logic without cumbersome copy and paste macros; how to write function that derives the ratio of EV/EBITDA accounting for asset life, historical growth, taxes, return on investment, and cost of capital; and how to efficiently solve many project finance issues related to debt structuring. He is in the process of writing a second book that describes a series of valuation and analytical mistakes made in finance. This book uses many case studies from Harvard Business School that were thought to represent effective business strategies and later turned into valuation nightmares. Over the course of his career our key course expert has been involved in formulating significant government policy related to electricity deregulation; he has prepared models and analyses for many clients around the world; he has evaluated energy purchasing decisions for many corporations; and, he has provided advice on corporate strategy. His projects include development of a biomass plant, analysis and advisory work for purchase of electricity generation, distribution and transmission assets by the City of Chicago, formulation of rate policy for major metro systems and street lighting networks, advocacy testimony on behalf of low income consumers, risk analysis for toll roads, and evaluation of solar and wind projects. He has constructed many advisory analyses for project finance and merger and acquisition transactions. Lastly, our key course expert was formerly Vice President at the First National Bank of Chicago where he directed analysis of energy loans and also created financial modelling techniques used in advisory projects. He received an MBA specializing in econometrics (with honours) from the University of Chicago and a BSc in Finance from the University of Illinois (with highest university honours). POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations
Project Management Metrics, Key Performance Indicators, and Dashboards: On-Demand The ultimate purpose of metrics and dashboards is not to provide more information, but to provide the right information to the right person at the right time using the correct media and in a cost effective manner. This is certainly a challenge. As computer technology has grown, so has the ease by which information can be generated and presented to management and stakeholders. Today, everyone seems concerned about information overload. Unfortunately, the real issue is non-information overload. In other words, there are too many useless reports which cannot easily be read and which provide readers with too much information, much of which may have no relevance. We are now struggling to find better ways of communicating. Our focus today is on the unique needs of the receiver of the information. The need to make faster and better decisions mandates better information. Humans have a variety of ways by which they can absorb information. We must address all of these ways in the selection of the metrics and the design of the dashboards. The three most important words in a stakeholder's vocabulary are, 'Making informed decisions.' This is usually the intent of effective stakeholder relations management. Unfortunately, this cannot be accomplished without an effective information system based upon meaningful and informative metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs). For decades we believed that the only information that needed to be passed on to the client and the stakeholders were information related to time and cost. Today, we realize that true project status cannot be determined from time and cost alone. Each project may require its own unique metrics and key performance indicators. The future of project management may very well be metric-driven project management. Information design has finally come of age. Effective communications is the essence of information design. Today, we have many small companies that are specialists in information design. Larger companies may maintain their own specialist team and call these people graphic designers, information architects or interaction designers. These people maintain expertise in the visual display of both quantitative and qualitative information necessary for informed decision-making. Traditional communications and information flow has always been based upon tables, charts and indexes that were hopefully organized properly by the designer. Today, information or data graphics combines points, lines, charts, symbols, images, words, numbers, shades and a symphony of colors to convey the right message easily. What we know with certainty is that dashboards and metrics are never an end in themselves. They go through continuous improvement and are constantly updated. In a project management environment, each receiver of information can have different requirements and may request different information during the life cycle of the project. What You Will Learn Gain a better understanding of why metrics management has grown Develop a deeper understanding that there are different types of metrics and KPIs, and that not all metrics should be reported to the client or stakeholders Understand how effective metrics, when combined with dashboards, can facilitate the decision-making process Understand the complexities with dashboard design Be able to identify how many metrics are necessary and how too many metrics can create communication Understand the need for value-based metrics Understand the critical issues with the implementation of a metrics management program Understanding Value-Based Metrics Targets and Measurements Graphical Displays of Metrics and KPIs Understanding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Understanding Metrics The Driving Forces for Better Metrics Changing Times: The Growth of PM 2.0 Understanding Dashboards Metric Management Systems Metric Management Systems Benefits of a Metric Management Program