Finance and Accounting Series - Finance for Non-Financial Managers

  

About this Course

It is increasingly important for non-financial professionals, managers and leaders to be able to understand and analyse financial information to contribute effectively to their organisations. These may include managing their department budget more efficiently, analysing financial information to help them in their decision making and strategic planning, and assessing financial impacts and risks associated with their roles and functions.

OBJECTIVE

The programmes aim to equip non-financial managers with foundation financial knowledge and tools to enable them to effectively include financial considerations in their respective functional roles in order to:

  • Interpret and harness financial information in their decision making and strategic planning
  • Systematically assess the financial viability of their functions, plans and projects
  • Manage and control their budget effectively on a day-to-day basis

COURSE OUTLINE

Learn about the key tools and techniques used to measure performance and make financial management decisions. Gain the skills and competencies required to optimise cost structure and manage cash flow position. The course will also give participants an introduction to the issues of short-term financing and working capital management.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

A certificate of attendance will be issued to participants who have attended and completed the programme.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Professionals, managers and leaders looking to enhance their finance literacy.

COURSE DURATION

2 days, 10am to 5.30pm / 15 hours

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