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Training Catalog » The Principles of Accounting - Finance for Non-Financial Professionals

The Principles of Accounting - Finance for Non-Financial Professionals

Instructor: BizLibrary
Fee: $95.00

Financial management is a key tool in controlling and directing the resources of any business organization. Managers--not only financial professionals but also managers whose responsibilities are largely non-financial--can use this tool to generate and analyze the financial information that is essential to decision making in business. Understanding the principles of financial management helps all managers, from line supervisors to senior executives, to use this tool more effectively to support the organization's goals. This course introduces non-financial managers to the principles of financial management. It explores the basic concepts of risk and return and the time value of money.

Outline

 

  • Recognize The Benefits Of Using Financial Management To Support Organizational Success.
  • Match The Main Financial Statements Used To Report On Financial Condition With The Information They Provide.
  • Apply Information From Forecasting Tools To Allocate Cash In A Hypothetical Departmental Budget.
  • Match Common Forecasting Tools With Examples Of The Cash Flow And Capital Needs They Help To Identify.
  • Initiate Appropriate Interactions With Financial Control Systems In A Hypothetical Business Scenario.
  • Recognize The Value Of Managing Financial Risk In Business.
  • Analyze A Potential Business Investment To Determine Which Type(S) Of Financial Risk It Represents.
  • Match Types Of Financial Risk With Examples.
  • Compare The Risks In Two Hypothetical Business Situations To Determine Which Situation Has The Lower Potential For Risk Or The Higher Potential For Gain.
  • Identify Real-World Scenarios As Examples Of The Different Types Of Return Investment Risk.
  • Recognize The Value Of Utilizing The Time Value Of Money Concept To Support Effective Financial Management.
  • Calculate The Future Value Of A Monetary Amount From A Given Present Value In A Hypothetical Business Situation.
  • Identify The Variables That Are Used To Calculate The Relationship Between The Present Value And The Future Value Of Invested Money That Is Earning Compound Interest.
  • Identify The Effects Of Depreciation Expense On Financial Performance.
  • Decide Whether To Lease Or Buy Equipment In A Hypothetical Business Situation.
  • Select Examples Of Factors To Consider When Making A Buy-Lease Decision.

 

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