Course Description
INTRODUCTION
This leading edge Fundamentals of Finance and
Accounting training course will meet the needs of the increasing number of
delegates who find they need a working knowledge of finance and accounting to
effectively participate in the management process. This training course not
only provides those new to the world of finance with a sound foundation in the
language of business but will also serve as an invaluable refresher and update
for others that may have studied finance and accounting as part of their previous
training.
Recent years have not only brought far-reaching
transformation to financial accounting and corporate reporting but the
volatility and pace of change in business competition means that it has never
been more critical for those that wish to actively engage in the effective
management of their organisations to understand and communicate in financial
terms.
Objectives
This training course has been designed to
provide you with up to date knowledge and practical skills in the preparation
and interpretation of public sector financial statements and budgets.
The benefit of this course
Raised awareness of business finance principles
and practice
More effective communication with finance and
commercial functions
Ability to effectively analyse and interpret
financial reports
Raising awareness of business finance
principles and practice
Communicating more effectively with finance and
commercial colleagues
Ability to effectively analyse and interpret
financial reports
Course Outline
DAY 1
Foundation Principles
Identifying and Meeting Stakeholder Needs
The Function of Finance and Accounting in
Modern Business
Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
Understanding the 5 Elements of Financial
Statements
The Purpose, Structure and Format of Financial
Statements
Breaking the Rules - Creative Accounting and
Fraud
DAY 2
Analysing and Interpreting Financial Statements
The Financial Analyst’s Toolkit
Measuring and Managing - Return On Investment
Measuring and Managing - Asset Management
Efficiency
Measuring and Managing - Capital Structure and
Risk
Financial Analysis from an Investor’s
Perspective
Cash Flow Analysis and Improvement
DAY 3
Introduction to Financial Forecasting
Techniques
Understanding Cost Behaviour and the Drivers of
Profit
Forecasting Sales Revenue and Profit
Identifying the Drivers of Business Cash Flow
Forecasting Business Cash Flow
The Causes and Indicators of Business Failure
Forecasting Business Distress and Failure
DAY 4
Business Funding and Investment Decision-making
Financial Strategy – Purpose and Elements
Sources and Cost of Business Finance
Understanding and Achieving an Optimum Capital
Structure
Principles of Capital Budgeting
Understanding and Using Discounted Cash Flow
(DCF) Analysis
A Cash Flow Based Approach to Capital
Investment Decision-making
DAY 5
Principles of Financial Planning and Budgeting
The Role of Business Planning and Budgeting
Common Approaches to Budgeting
Behavioural Aspects of Budgeting
Criticisms and Shortcomings in Budgeting
Systems
Replacing Budgets with Rolling Forecasts
Developing Key Driver Financial Statement
Forecasts