Course Description
INTRODUCTION
Executives and business professionals need to understand the financial factors critical to business success. This interactive Finance for Non-Finance Professionals training course will show how finance works in today’s fast-moving business environment. For any business the key elements of profitability, liquidity and financial structure are critical for continuing success and competitiveness. So, these three elements are comprehensively explored and developed at all levels of business activity.
You will learn about the accounting processes of recording and reporting business transactions, and how these are summarized as periodic financial reports in accordance with statutory requirements. You will also learn how these financial reports are analyzed by a variety of user groups.
This Finance for Non-Finance managers training course also has an inward focus and will explain why management accounting is essential to business survival, and success. It will show how budgeting can control costs and improve profitability. It will explain and develop tools and techniques for evaluating proposed new investment projects. This training course will enable you to understand the business from both a financial and strategic perspective, and how business decisions will impact on corporate profitability.
Objectives
Having completed this Finance for Non-Finance Professionals training course, you should be able to:
Explain the nature and role of financial statements and their interpretation
Use the language of accounting and finance to communicate effectively with financial professionals
Review the financial performance and financial position of an organization using the appropriate financial ratios and break-even analysis techniques
Use budgetary control to compare actual against planned performance and to identify corrective actions
Evaluate investment projects using DCF and other appraisal methods.
Course Outline
Day 1
The Business & Financial Environment
The business environment
The role of financial management
Developing a strategic financial plan
The role & purpose of financial & management accounting
Accounting conventions, policies & International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
The executive’s role in corporate governance
Day 2
Financial Statements & Financial Analysis for Executive Decision Making
Corporate financial information: - Internal & external
The key elements of published annual financial reports
Financial statements analysis to evaluate financial performance to improve liquidity, profitability, & efficiency
Working capital management
Cash flow statements and calculating free cash flow
Predicting business failure with ratios and other key indicators
Day 3
Strategic Financial Decision Making
Financing the business – Why and when?
Financing principles, short-term vs. long-term, debt vs. Equity
Sources and types of finance
Determining the cost of long-term finance - The cost of capital models:
Cost of Equity (Ke) – Dividend Valuation Model
Cost of Equity (Ke) - Capital Asset Pricing Model
Cost of Debt (Kd)
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Review of external growth strategies:
Mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures
Review of restructuring strategies: Demergers, spin-offs, unbundling, MBO, MBI, BIMBO
Day 4
The Executives Role in Capital Investment
The capital investment process
Basic appraisal techniques – ARR and Payback
Why you should consider the time value of money?
Discounted cash flow appraisal techniques – NPV and IRR
Practical issues to consider in NPV appraisal - Inflation, Capital Rationing, Risk and Uncertainty
Managing risk & uncertainty
Day 5
Executive Management & Control of Budgets
The purpose and importance of budgeting
Different budgeting models – Are They Relevant for Your Business?
Preparing, negotiating & implementing the budget
Controlling the budget
Variance analysis
Using budgets to aid decision making: Cost / Volume / Profit (CVP) analysis & break-even analysis