Introduction
This interactive seminar will develop your skills in analyzing business activities. It will guide you through the key steps of analyzing financial statements, appraising new investments, and measuring performance at all levels of your organization. It will develop your ability to generate growth and improve profitability, as well as pinpoint problem areas for remedial action. Over the five modules, delegates will acquire skills and technical knowledge which will enable them to manage more effectively.
This seminar will also focus on the key risks that businesses face in today’s uncertain economic, political, and physical environment. Effective risk management is of vital importance in today’s business environment and the seminar will promote the understanding of risks and how to minimize business exposure to them. Practical case studies will be used in each session, to ensure that delegates can relate their learning to real-world problems.
The highlights of these Conferences will be:
- The value of financial reports produced by your organization to managers, and other stakeholders.
- Where to locate key items of financial information that are important to your management role.
- How to use a range of tools and techniques to evaluate business performance at all levels.
- The evaluation of new investment proposals – will they add value to your organization?
- The identification, measurement, and control of financial risks.
Conference Objectives of Advanced Financial Statements Analysis
At the end of this seminar participants will be able to:
- Read and understand their organization’s Annual Financial Report
- Evaluate their firm's financial performance
- Understand and use analytical tools and techniques in practical case-study situations.
- Identify business risks, and consider how these should be managed.
- Appreciate the importance of new investments in maintaining growth and competitiveness, and how these investments should be evaluated.
- Improve their management skills and increase their value to the organization.
- Understand capital investment decisions
Conference Methodology
The seminar will be conducted along with workshop principles with formal lectures, case studies, and interactive work examples. Relevant case studies will be provided to illustrate the application of each tool in an operations environment. Each learning point will be reinforced with practical exercises. Discussion in groups will promote the exchange of concepts and ideas.
Organizational Impact of Advanced Financial Statements Analysis
What will your organization gain from sending employees to attend this seminar?
- Awareness of the relevance and importance of financial statements
- Understanding of the tools and techniques that can monitor and improve performance
- Ability to identify problem areas, and suggest realistic solutions
- Ability to identify and analyze financial risks, and how these can be effectively managed
- The financial knowledge to make better, more informed, decisions
Personal Impact of Advanced Financial Statements Analysis
What will the employee gain from attending this seminar?
- Exchange of ideas and knowledge with other professionals
- Increased awareness of techniques in financial analysis and capital appraisal
- A better understanding of the language of finance and accounting
- Knowledge and understanding of business risk
- Increased ability to identify problem areas
- Increased confidence to tackle new situations
Conferences Outlines of Advanced Financial Statements Analysis
DAY 1
Introduction to Advanced Financial Analysis
- Who are the users of financial data?
- The three key financial statements, measuring performance, position, and cashflow
- Why does financial data have to be analyzed?
- Sources and types of financial information
- Understanding the cash flow cycle vs. the operating cycle
- Ratio & trend analysis of financial statements
- Categories of ratios, and what they reveal about the company
- Case Study
DAY 2
Financial Statements
- How to use common sizing to compare performance and position
- The format and structure of the Balance Sheet / Statement of Financial Position
- Sources and types of finance
- Preparing projections for financing sources
- Break-even analysis
- Case study
- How to minimize the risk factors we find
DAY 3
Analytical & Performance Tools & Techniques
- Finding and using data and information
- Easily available tools and techniques for financial analysis
- Using a graphical representation
- The fundamental statistical tools
- Fitting statistical techniques to financial data
- How do you choose which method to use
- Measuring the company’s capital structure, and estimating the cost of capital
- Is The dividend valuation model or capital asset pricing model, best?
- Case study
DAY 4
Capital Project Analysis
- How new investment projects can meet corporate objectives
- Investment projects - model-building and forecasting
- Basic techniques for appraisal of investments
- Incorporating the value of timing - Net present Value vs. Internal Rate of Return
- Reports and reporting
- Financial distress
- Altman's Z-score analysis & its uses
- Case study
DAY 5
Coming to Terms with Risk
- Financial risk-management principles – what can be done
- Methods for analyzing financial risk
- How your bankers can help you to manage financial risk
- Analytical tools for measuring risk
- How to develop the tools for your firm
- Using scenario, sensitivity & subjective analysis techniques
- Should we lease or buy our equipment?
- Should we consider ‘buying in’ instead of ‘making’
- Case study
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Things to do and places to visit in London
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Some unmissable London attractions include:
- Seeing priceless masterpieces in the Tate Britain or the National Gallery.
- Watching the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.
- Visiting Trafalgar Square's famous monument.
- Marveling at the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London.
- Getting a bird's eye view of the city from the London Eye.
- Tasting one of Brick Lane's famous curries.
- Browsing the exclusive shops of Knightsbridge.
- Visiting a market – Spitalfields for antiques, Camden for clothes or Borough Market for street food.
- Admiring design from around the world in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
- Looking for clues at the home of fiction's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.
- Strolling through one of the lovely parks, including Hyde Park, St James' Park or Kew Gardens.
- Eating Britain's most famous dish, fish and chips.
- Watching the street performers in Covent Garden.
- Enjoying the views at a South Bank cafe.