Finance and Accounting

Training Course: Understanding of financial analysis


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FI2057

9 - 13 Nov 2026

London (UK)

Cost : 5775 € Euro

Introduction

This seminar brings together important areas of financial management, planning, and control: Financial Analysis, Planning, and Control; Setting & Controlling Budgets. It will help business professionals:

  • Plan more effectively for the future

  • Use the financial techniques of planning and control

  • Improve performance from the use of the tools of financial analysis

  • Link planning and budgeting with costing and performance measurement

  • Master the skills of budgetary and cost control

Objectives

The seminar provides delegates with the knowledge required to find better answers to questions such as:

  • Which specific variables, relationships, and trends are likely to be helpful in analyzing problems?

  • How reliable are available financial data, and how are uncertainty and risk likely to impact on the outcomes of decisions?

  • In economic and financial analysis what are the implications and relative importance of cash flow as distinct from accounting profit?

  • What limitations are inherent in financial data and the key financial statements, and how will these affect the financial analysis?

  • How important are qualitative judgments in the context of decision-making?

and to focus on key issues such as:

  • Understand strategic planning and budgeting.

  • Link finance and operations for budgeting purposes and strategy execution

  • Learn how to build a comprehensive performance measurement system

  • Learn costing and budgeting terminology used in business

  • Understand the importance of a well-defined costing and budgeting process

  • Understand cost behavior more accurately

  • Be able to perform and interpret variance analysis

Target Audience

  • Finance managers and financial controllers
  • Budgeting and planning professionals
  • Financial analysts and business analysts
  • Management accountants and cost accountants
  • Senior accountants and finance executives
  • Department managers involved in budgeting and performance management
  • Professionals responsible for strategic planning and financial decision-making
  • Internal auditors and performance management professionals
  • Business owners and executives seeking stronger financial planning skills
  • Professionals aiming to improve budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis capabilities

Outline 

Day 1: Financial Analysis & Economic Decision-Making

  • The challenge of financial economic decision-making
  • Financial-economic analysis practices
  • Corporate value and shareholder value
  • Strategic positioning and competitor benchmarking
  • Corporate governance and agency problem
  • Nature of financial statements
  • Financial analysis in decision-making context

Day 2: Business Performance & Financial Planning

  • Ratio analysis and business performance
  • Management, owners’, and lenders’ perspectives
  • Dupont analysis system
  • Economic Value Added (EVA)
  • Predicting financial distress
  • Financial projections and operating budgets
  • Cash forecasts and cash budgets
  • Financial growth plans and modeling

Day 3: Investment Decisions & Financial Strategy

  • Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
  • Equivalent Annual Cost (EAC) and MIRR
  • Sensitivity and scenario analysis
  • Managing risk and uncertainty
  • Shareholder value creation
  • Business valuation and restructuring
  • Financial strategy in acquisitions and reorganizations
  • MBOs and MBIs

Day 4: Budgeting Framework & Cost Analysis

  • Strategic and financial planning
  • Financial vs managerial accounting
  • Linking strategy, budgeting, costing, and performance measurement
  • SWOT and PESTEL analysis
  • Budgeting framework and budgeting process
  • Top-down vs bottom-up budgeting
  • Incremental vs zero-based budgeting
  • Cost behavior and breakeven analysis
  • Contribution margin and activity-based costing

Day 5: Budgetary Control & Performance Measurement

  • Budget variance analysis
  • Static vs flexible budgets
  • Standard costing and variance analysis
  • Continuous improvement in variance analysis
  • Advantages and limitations of budgeting
  • Beyond budgeting concepts
  • Balanced Scorecard methodology
  • Financial, customer, internal process, and learning perspectives
  • Linking strategy to budgeting and performance measurement
  • Case studies and practical exercises

Finance and Accounting

Training Course: Understanding of financial analysis


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Quick Inquiry
Discount Group Download Brochure (54)

FI2057

9 - 13 Nov 2026

London (UK) -

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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