Overview This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge required by Non-Accounts Managers to understand Finance and Accounting processes they face in their daily work schedule. The main objective of this course is to highlight accounting, understand the framework of accounting, and stages of accounts and also to elaborate rules and principles of accounting. With a lot of Case studies and open discussions with live examples, participants will gain detailed knowledge to understand their company from a financial perspective and also to help manage financial matters. At the end of the course, you will learn how to apply financial techniques, understand financial reports and annual reports, the relationship between accounting and finance thereby gaining knowledge of the use of debits and credits and last but not least to identify limitations of financial statements. At the end of this training course, participants will: Be able to Record Transactions in the Accounting System Understand the Format and Contents of Financial Statements Use Accounting Information to Interpret and Evaluate a Business Make Efficient and Profitable Decisions, based on Cost Information Apply Budgetary Control Techniques to ensure that Targets are Achieved
The financial management industry offers a multitude of opportunities for learners to gain expertise in finance and accounting. By taking the Financial Statement Inter-relationships course, learners can enhance their financial decision-making skills, gain in-depth knowledge of financial statements, and improve their analytical abilities. These skills are highly valued in various roles, such as financial analysts, finance managers, and CFOs. Learning outcomes: Understand the fundamentals of financial management Analyse financial statements with ease Comprehend the inter-relationships between financial statements Develop knowledge of international aspects of financial management Learn to interpret financial statements effectively Gain knowledge of the statement of stockholders' equity The Financial Statement Inter-relationships course provides an opportunity to learn the key aspects of financial management. Starting with the fundamentals of financial management and budgeting, the course progresses to the analysis and interpretation of the three core financial statements: Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement. Additionally, it provides an understanding of the statement of stockholders' equity and the international aspects of financial management. Participants will gain expertise in analysing and interpreting financial statements to make informed decisions. The course covers the inter-relationships between all financial statements, which is essential to understand financial position and performance. By applying international financial management techniques, participants will be able to develop a global perspective towards financial management. Whether you are looking to enhance your financial decision-making skills, pursue a career in financial management, or expand your knowledge of financial statements, this course is perfect for you. Register today and take the first step towards becoming a financial expert. Certification Upon completion of the course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is ideal for the following: Business owners and managers Finance professionals Accounting professionals Students and graduates looking to enter the finance industry Career path Upon completion of this course, you can pursue many career paths, such as: Financial Analyst: £25,000 - £70,000 per year Financial Manager: £40,000 - £100,000 per year Investment Banker: £40,000 - £150,000+ per year Management Consultant: £35,000 - £85,000+ per year Chief Financial Officer: £80,000 - £250,000+ per year Accountant: £24,000 - £60,000+ per year
Overview Having a detailed understanding of financial statements is critical to assessing financial risk, and the rate of change in financial statement standards makes this a continuing challenge for users. This course brings together the key elements of financial statement analysis to help participants develop their skills in this area and enable them to ask the right questions to really get under the skin and see the real risks facing businesses and investors in these challenging times. The reference reporting framework used will be IFS.
Overview The course begins by introducing credit risk, its components and its drivers. The course then dives into business risk assessment and group structure risks. After examining financial statements, including accounting concepts and principles, the course concludes with a review of financial analysis and its four main risk areas.
Making money is the very reason your business exists – but often, entrepreneurs don’t pay enough attention to the financials that drive the bottom line. Whether due to deep-seated money anxiety, lack of skills or knowledge, or an aversion to long-term planning, business owners often use random guesswork to build the sales and expense projections that should be the foundation of their financial plan. Sound financial planning documents can not only win over investors; they’re valuable tools for monitoring the company’s progress toward profitability. In this learning stream, we’ll examine and counteract common misperceptions about financial planning, learn about different models for revenue and cost projections, and discuss concepts such as the maximum negative cash flow that potential investors will scrutinize. Key expense and revenue models and financial statements will be reviewed one-by-one, with accompanying worksheets and formulas to help you build your own realistic, credible models. A workshop session will focus on finding the happy medium between wildly optimistic projections and overly-conservative, ho-hum estimates, so you can present financial statements that are believable, justifiable, and inspire confidence.
Overview The effective management of finances is a fundamental function for any organisation but particularly so in the public sector. Governments, under the scrutiny of the citizens they represent, are increasingly under pressure to improve public services whilst at the same time identifying ways to cut spending and increase efficiency. This programme recognises these difficulties and ensures that participants leave the programme with a full understanding of effective financial management in the public sector - including budgeting systems, auditing, preparing financial statements and tracking expenditure.
Overview This training course will give participants a developed knowledge of credit analysis. Through a mix of lectures and interactive case studies, participants will be able to perform detailed credit analysis, including analysing market and environment, computing key financial ratios, interpreting cash flows and analysing financing needs. Key Topics Financial needs and the business operating cycle Review of financial statements Financial ratio analysis Corporate cash flow analysis Cash flow projections for debt service Key lending policy guidelines
This course will provide an opportunity to begin to understand what commercial and financial awareness means and the importance of everyone in thinking commercially.