- This course is designed to provide information about an entity’s investing and financing activities during the accounting period, as well as show how much cash was generated by the period’s operations. The course will familiarize the participants with relevant financial information to make decisions
Our Upcoming Trainings
Wed, Feb 05
|Indonesia
Finance for Non Finance Professionals/Managers
This workshop is designed to give you practical skills in the principles, tools, and techniques of financial management which can improve on-the-job performance and enhance your personal career development as well as enable you to communicate confidently using financial data.
Time & Location
Feb 05, 2025, 7:00 PM – Feb 07, 2025, 11:00 PM
Indonesia
About The Training
OVERVIEW
Finance, financial management, or accounting can be daunting for the non-finance specialist. Learn to make sense of accounting and financial reports, the assumptions on which they are based, and the limits of their accuracy. These workshops dispel the mysteries of accounting and finance, and give you the tools to report, present, and understand financial information even if you have no previous background in the subject
Increasing profits and performance are two of the major responsibilities of everyone in a business organization. This workshop is designed to give you practical skills in the principles, tools, and techniques of financial management which can improve on-the-job performance and enhance your personal career development as well as enable you to communicate confidently using financial data and gain practical insights into the crucial financial measurements used.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand annual reports, financial ratios, and budgeting
- Provide a basic understanding of accounting elements
- Familiarize the participants with the relevant financial information needed to make management decisions
- Practice using financial information in managerial decisions
- Understand the basic concepts of financial reporting in the profit and loss statement and balance sheet
- Understand and work more effectively with the financial managers of the organization
- Increase comprehension of current analytical practices and techniques using “real-life” situations
- Increase ability to communicate with financial executives, ask relevant questions, and understand responses
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
Non-financial managers, supervisors, specialists, or analysts in such areas as operations, marketing, sales, manufacturing, engineering, personnel, construction, or logistics.
COURSE CONTENTS
1. FINANCIAL REPORTS
- Basic Concepts
- Balance Sheets
- Income Statements
- Statement of Owners’ Equity Changes
- Cash Flow Statement
2. FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
Overall Measures
- Return on Investment
- Investment Turnover and Profit Margin
- Price/Earnings Ratio
Investment Utilization Ratios
- Investment Turnover
- Working Capital Measures
Financial Condition Ratios
- Liquidity and Solvency
- Dividend Policy
Working Capital Management
- Working Capital
- Inventory Management
- Account Receivable Management
- Cash Management
The Relationship of Cost and Volume
- Variable and Fixed Costs
- Cost Volume Diagrams
- Relation to Unit Costs
- Inherent Conditions
Break-even Point Analysis
- The Profit Graphs
- Break-even Volume
- Operating Leverage
- Contribution
Capital Budgeting
- Estimating the variables
Depreciation
- Pay-back Period
- Net Present Value
- Internal Rate of Return
- Accounting Rate of Return
Cost of Capital
The Operating Budget:
- Project Budget
- Flexible (Variable Budget)