16 - 20 Jun 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5500 € Euro
The transition from accounting roles to management positions requires a shift in mindset, skills, and strategic understanding. This training program is designed to help senior accounting professionals, especially those in accounts payable and finance roles, bridge the gap between accounting functions and management decision-making. The course provides insights into financial leadership, business strategy, and the role of financial data in driving organizational success.
By the end of this program, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to move beyond transactional accounting and contribute to strategic financial decision-making at a managerial level.
Senior Accounts Payable Specialists and Managers
Finance and Accounting Professionals Seeking a Leadership Role
Financial Analysts and Controllers
Treasury and Budgeting Professionals
Professionals in Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the key differences between accounting and management roles
Develop financial leadership skills to support strategic decision-making
Enhance financial planning and performance evaluation capabilities
Improve risk management and compliance awareness in financial operations
Apply financial data analysis for business growth and operational efficiency
Strengthen communication and collaboration between finance and other business units
Day 1:
The Shift from Accounting to Management
Understanding the evolving role of finance professionals
Key competencies required for a management role
Aligning financial operations with business objectives
The importance of financial leadership in decision-making
Day 2:
Financial Strategy and Performance Management
Strategic financial planning and forecasting
Budgeting and cost control from a managerial perspective
Performance metrics and financial KPIs for business success
The role of financial reporting in management decision-making
Day 3:
Managing Risk, Compliance, and Internal Controls
Identifying and mitigating financial risks
Regulatory compliance and corporate governance
Strengthening internal controls for operational efficiency
Fraud prevention and detection in financial operations
Day 4:
Cash Flow, Working Capital, and Investment Decisions
Managing accounts payable and receivable from a strategic perspective
Optimizing working capital and liquidity management
Investment evaluation and capital allocation decisions
Strategies for improving cash flow efficiency
Day 5:
Communication, Leadership, and Cross-Functional Collaboration
Effective financial communication with senior management and stakeholders
Leadership skills for finance professionals transitioning to management
Building collaboration between finance and non-finance departments
Case studies and practical applications for bridging accounting and management