Understanding and Analysing Financial Statement

  

About this Course

In today’s business world, understanding the finance and accounting knowledge is no longer an option for Management and Executives. Indeed, organisation will be able to perform better and achieve superior results if all staff in the organisation is able to apply relevant finance and accounting tools in their jobs and functions.

There is a growing trend to work in multi-disciplinary teams where knowledge of the core Finance, Accounting and Cost Concepts is necessary to achieve a common level of understanding and communication in relation to shared objectives and corporate drivers.

Those who need to make presentations to Board of Committees will benefit from knowing some of the key financial concepts in order that they can present their ideas with a high level of financial authority. The course is designed to discuss the main features of the financial statements prepared by a business enterprise.

Objectives

Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to;

  • Understand the meaning and fundamental structure of the financial statements
  • Learn the inter-relationship of the items in the statements
  • Learn to apply the key management ratios to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the business operations
  • Know how to apply various analytical techniques to examine the performance of the business operation

Target Audience

Managers and Executives who do not work in accounting but who need to know how basic accounting work and apply accounting related techniques when making business decisions.

Duration

Two days

Methodologies

Presentation, interactive discussion, individual exercises, case studies and group activities. Published corporate information and recent corporate development both local and overseas will be used to provide “real-life” examples.

*Note: Each participant needs to bring calculator for this course.Participants may bring financial statements and annual reports of corporations to the workshop for discussion and analysis.

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