Program Overview

Designed to meet the needs of people who come from nonfinancial backgrounds, providing the participants with a comprehensive understanding of key financial principles and practices and empowers them with the tools to effectively interpret and use financial data in the decision-making process in their respective functions

Program Content

  • Introducing Accounting and Financial Statements
    • What Is Accounting?
    • Who Uses Accounting Information?
    • Financial Statements
    • How Different Business Entities Present Accounting Information
  • The Balance Sheet and Its Components
    • Understanding the Balance Sheet
    • The Accounting Equation
    • The Components of the Balance Sheet
    • The Transactions behind the Balance Sheet
  • The Income Statement
    • Understanding the Income Statement
    • The Income Statement Illustrated
    • Transactions that Affect the Income Statement
  • Double-Entry Accounting
    • The General Journal
    • The General Ledger
    • Adjusting Journal Entries
    • Closing Journal Entries
  • Preparing and Using a Statement of Cash Flows
    • What Is a Statement of Cash Flows?
    • Cash and Cash Equivalents
    • The Statement of Cash Flows Illustrated
  • Using Financial Statements for Short-Term Analysis
    • Using Short-Term Ratios
    • Current and Quick Ratios
    • Working Capital
    • Composition of Assets
  • Using Financial Statements for Long-Term Analysis
    • Quality of Earnings
    • Rate of Return on Investment
    • Sales-Based Ratios or Percentages
    • Earnings Data
    • Long-Term Debt Position
    • Dividend

Program Benefits

At the end of this program participants will be able to:

  • Learn fundamental business finance concepts such as, but not limited to, rate of return, time Value of money and cost of capital.
  • Learn how to effectively interpret financial reports such as the income statement, cash flow statement and balance sheet.
  • Apply developed skills in terms of analysis of argument and facts, numeric and decision-making.

Who Should Attend

People who come from nonfinancial backgrounds

Course Duration

36 hours

Registration Deadline

Three days before the course date.

Registration and Payment

  • Open www.thetraining-hub.com/ Training Facilities/Course Registration and fill your registration form.
  •  Course fees include material, lunch, 2 coffee breaks and certificate.
  •  Payment by cheque in The Training HUB’s name, cash to our address or by bank transfer.
  • Your registration is confirmed only after course payment
  • Payment is non-refundable; however, participant can be substituted or can attend next confirmed round of the same course or another course.

For More Information

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Email: info@thetraining-hub.com

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