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Finance For Non-Financial Managers

Professionals that understand how the numbers work are at a significant advantage over those that don’t. Knowing how finance works can help employees to put decisions into a broader context, to identify the financial implications of their actions and to argue their case better for resources. This course looks at documents like the profit statement, the balance sheet and cash flow analysis, and how they are linked. It also covers budgetary control, standard costing and discounted cash flow evaluations. These topics are set against the place of an organisation within the economy, different kinds of accountancy, and the way financial objectives are arrived at, implemented and monitored. Background information and knowledge is combined with interactive activities and scenarios so that learning can be applied in the workplace.

Provided by

Nelson Croom

Full Price: £85.00 plus VAT
Professional Register Discount Price: £70.00 plus VAT

Course Duration

Approximately 4 hours of learning dependent on the individual. Access period is 6 months from the date of purchase.

Target Audience

This course would suit anybody wishing to understand how finance works within a business.

Pre-Requisites

N/A

Objectives/Aims

To provide a good understanding of how finance works within a business and to enable effective finance related decision making.

Learning Outcomes

The delegate will be able to: • Understand what the finance function does and how it can help in their role • Deduce relevant information, and to recognise its limitations • See how decisions impact on the business as a whole • Prepare for greater responsibility

CPD Credit Value

10

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