Course Details
The focus of this course is on the area of financial management in the private sector. We will show managers how to interface with accounting and finance departments, and help them to understand how firms meet their financial objectives by utilizing financial decision-making. This course will also explain financial tools and techniques, which can be used to help firms maximize value by improving decisions relating to capital budgeting, capital structure, and working capital management. This course will deal with several related topics, including multinational financial management, risk management, mergers and acquisitions.
Course Outcome
The main goal of this course is to develop a foundation of financial management concepts. This will enable delegates to understand how corporations make important investment and financing decisions, and how they establish working capital policies. This course in financial management describes the corporation and its operating environment; it will help managers to understand how the finances of a company work, and how they will be interfacing with finance
Course Outline
- Lesson 1 The Goals and Functions of Financial Management
- Lesson 2 Review of Accounting
- Lesson 3 Financial Analysis
- Lesson 4 Financial Forecasting
- Lesson 5 Operating and Financial Leverage
- Lesson 6 Working Capital and the Financial Decision
- Lesson 7 Current Asset Management
- Lesson 8 Sources of Short-Term Financing
- Lesson 9 The Time Value of Money
- Lesson 10 Valuation and Rates of Return
Who Should Attend?
For High-Performance Organisations, this intensive workshop program is suitable for Supervisors, Executives, Assistant Managers, Managers, Accountants, Department Heads, General Managers and Senior Management
Methodology
Experience-based concepts are shared and debated. Case studies and local and global examples are reviewed. Training is conducted to put into practice the development. Simulations are conducted to develop take-back tools and skills.