By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Explain the functions of financial management.
Define the four key financial statements: balance sheet, income, cash flow and changes in owner's equity.
Interpret the financial health of a company or profit center.
Master capital budgeting and cost-volume-profit analysis.
Use financial information to manage the business or their departments.
Managers, supervisors, and staff from any function including finance who need to improve understanding and use of financial information. This program is worth 25 NASBA CPEs.
Day 1:
Introduction
The Goals and Functions of Financial Management
The Three Most Important Questions Answered by Finance
The Key Financial Statements
Income Statement
Changes in Owner Equity
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow
Day 2:
Analysis of Financial Statements
Judging the Health of the Business
Income Statement Ratios
Balance Sheet Ratios
How to Read Company Annual Reports
Day 3:
Cost Concepts and Decision-Making
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Breakeven Analysis
Economic Costs versus Accounting Costs
Marginal Analysis
Cost-Based Pricing
Day 4:
Capital Projects
The Time Value of Money
Cost of Capital
The Capital Budgeting Decision
Methods in Evaluating Capital Projects
Sensitivity and Risk Analysis
Day5:
Working Capital and the Financing Decision
Current Asset Management
Sources of Short-Term Financing
Using Financial Information to Manage the Business
Making Business Decisions in Finance, Marketing, Production, and Investment
The Budgeting Process
Guidelines and Techniques
Cost Control