Conference: Mini MBA: Accounting & Finance

CO234607 8 - 19 Nov 2026 Cost : 3850 € Euro
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Introduction

This conference offers an MBA-level overview of finance, accounting, risk management, and corporate governance. It explores internal financial functions, capital markets, and decision-making under uncertainty. Participants learn financial tools, data analysis, and strategic planning through case studies and practical techniques. The program is ideal for high-potential learners seeking advanced insights. Additional resources and takeaways support on going learning.

Objectives

  • Specify the exact nature and scope of corporate financial reporting

  • Identify and criticize specific concepts, rules, and procedures are in place for corporate financial reporting

  • Understand multiple interpretations of financial statements via IFRS, FAS, SEC, etc

  • Integrate risk management and corporate governance

  • Understand the content of and relationships between financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows)

  • Understand how to use financial statements to evaluate the financial performance of an organization

  • Understand discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques and their application to financial decision making

  • Understand the budgeting process, including performance evaluation

  • Understand cost behavior and its impact on management decisions

  • Learn how to communicate and to question financial information effectively

Target Audience

  • Finance Managers and Senior Financial Analysts
  • Accountants and Senior Accountants
  • Auditors (Internal and External)
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Corporate Governance Officers and Compliance Managers
  • Financial Controllers and CFO-level professionals
  • Investment Analysts and Corporate Finance Professionals
  • Budgeting and Planning Specialists
  • Treasury and Working Capital Management Professionals
  • Professionals involved in financial reporting and IFRS application
  • Business Managers responsible for financial decision-making
  • Professionals seeking MBA-level knowledge in finance, accounting, and corporate governance
  • Graduates and high-potential learners aiming to advance their financial and managerial expertise
  • Anyone involved in financial analysis, performance evaluation, and strategic financial planning

Outlines

Day 1: Accounting: An introduction

  • What is accounting?

  • What forms can accounting take

  • Definition and importance of profit

  • Decision scenarios explored

  • Funding business operations

  • Who is interested in profit?

  • Cash vs. Accrual accounting

  • Cash flow forecasting and improvement

  • Accounting policies are chosen by companies

  • Accounting standards

Financial Statements, Accounting Policies, and Reporting Standards

Day 2: Income Statement – basic components

  • Revenues & the questions

  • Direct/variable/product costs

  • Indirect/fixed/period costs

  • Mixed costs

  • Non-cash deductions: the what, the why & the how

    • Depreciation: various methods explored

    • Amortization: impairment test

    • Depletion: when & how

  • The difference between profit and cash

  • A closer look at costs and expenses

  • Profit calculations

  • Summarizing profit statements and extracting the key figures

Balance Sheet

  • Assets – current & long term

  • Liabilities – current & long term

  • Equity – components

  • Capital employed - options

  • Managing the working capital cycle

Cash Flow Statement

  • Operating sources/uses

  • Investing sources/uses

  • Financing sources/uses

Day 3: Making and Communicating Decisions using Budgets

  • The master budget

  • The budgeting as a planning tool, a control mechanism, a communications device & value creation

  • Budgeting Sales to “drive” the correct budget

  • Operating budget components

  • Financial budget

  • Pro Forma Financial Statements

  • Cash Budgets

  • Capital budget

  • Interrelationship of Financial Projections

  • Dynamics and Growth of the Business System – a model review

  • Flexible vs. traditional budgets – the pros & cons

  • Variance analysis as a tool for improvement & communications

  • Price and volume effects within variance analysis: state of the art

Day 4: Financial vs. Management Accounting: differences and similarities

  • Objectives of Managerial Accounting

  • Managerial Versus Financial Accounting:

  • Role of the Managerial Accountant

  • Financial accounting: what we show to the public

  • Objectives of financial accounting

  • Role of financial accountant

  • Cost terminology: variable, fixed, controllable, non-controllable, incremental, sunk, opportunity, and relevant

  • Cost behaviors in Cost-Volume-Profit scenarios: contribution margin and fixed costs

  • Breakeven and targeted net income scenarios

  • Cost/Benefit analysis

Day 5: Ultimatum Goal of Planning – Valuation, Business Performance & Decision Making

  • Definitions of Value

  • Responsibility centers: cost, profit, and investment

  • Measuring responsibility center performance

  • Segment reporting internally and externally

  • Business Valuation from multiple perspectives

  • Managing for Shareholder Value

  • Shareholder Value Creation in Perspective

  • Evolution of Value-Based Methodologies in planning and budgeting

  • Creating Value in Restructuring and Combinations beyond planning and reporting- the case for real change!

Day 6: What is Finance & Working Capital – liquidity or bankruptcy

  • Finance is a numbers game

  • Yet finance is more than the numbers

  • The three major components of finance

  • Working capital (WC) defined

  • Relationship to a current ratio

  • Components of WC

  • Inventory

  • Accounts receivable

  • Cash

  • Accounts payable

  • Notes payable

  • The critical rations to compute

  • What should they be & why

  • The questions to ask

  • The answers you want

Day 7: Capital Structure – what it is & why it is important

  • Equity capital - what it is

  • Equity capital – calculating it costs/required rate of return

  • Debt capital – what is it really

  • Debt capital – calculating it costs/required rate of return

  • Weighted Cost of Capital (WACC) – why it is so important

  • Calculating your WACC

  • When & how to use WACC

  • Leverage: two-edged sword - defined

  • Operating leverage - calculated

  • Financial leverage - calculated

  • Combined leverage – Wow! Look at the impact

Day 8: CAPEX - Analysis of Investment Decisions with What-if Risks

  • Cash Flows and the Time Value of Money

  • Discuss the capital project evaluation process

  • Ideas for the future with a multiple time periods horizon

  • Estimating cash flows within the business system

  • Net present value (NPV) & Internal Rate of Return (IRR) as preferred methods

  • Profitability Index (PI) & Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) as reasonable alternatives

  • Defining the approval criteria and review process

  • Post-implementation audits of capital projects

  • Refinements of Investment Analysis

  • Dealing with Risk and Changing Circumstances – how do we explain?

  • Cost of Capital and Return Standards

  • Benchmarking Discount & Hurdle rates

Day 9: Risk Management as an integral part of Corporate Governance

  • Understanding uncertainty and risk/opportunity

  • Identifying strategic financial risks

  • Identifying operational risks

  • Identifying functional financial risks

  • Assessing financial risks in each perspective

  • Finding our personal risk profile (appetite for risk)

  • Clarifying desired outcomes, expected outcomes, and actual outcomes

  • Performance measures – the need for FRM/ERM

  • Quantitative and qualitative risks

  • Developing FRM/ERM strategy – do we need a CRO?

  • Other risk issues to be concerned with: Joint ventures, alliances, product liability, environmental risk, outsourcing risk, growth risk, R&D risk, natural disasters, catastrophic risks, supply chain risk, reputation risk, and psychology of risk among others

Day 10: Corporate Governance

  • What is Corporate Governance?

  • Corporate Governance environment

  • The relevance of Corporate Governance

  • Perspectives on Corporate Governance

    • Shareholders vs. Stakeholders

    • Voluntary vs. Enforcement

    • 1-tier vs. 2-tier boards

    • Chairman/CEO duality

    • The independent director

  • Corporate Governance models

  • Structure & practices

  • Emerging trends in Corporate Governance

  • Principal-Agent theory and applications

  • Independence in fact versus appearance

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