Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Non-financial Managers

In today’s business world, when every manager is held accountable for the bottom line, you have to be finance savvy!

Finance...for non-financial managers. It’s a topic you must understand—especially during challenging economic times when financial acumen is expected at every organizational level. You’ve got to know how to justify a request, quantify your contributions to the company and spot profit drains immediately. Because whether you’re a wizard of finance or a non-financial manager, performance is measured the same way—in dollars and cents!

Offering an accessible overview of finance for non-financial managers, this workshop features exactly what you need to further your career and build your future. From accruals to write-offs to receivables and payables, this workshop shows non-financial managers the concepts, tools and techniques that can help make each decision pay off—on the job and on the bottom line.

 

 How You Will Benefit

  • Get a firm grasp of the numbers side of your job • Gain greater confidence with a working knowledge of business financials
  • Learn how to “think finance” and translate performance into financial terms
  • Cultivate proactive working relationships with finance professionals and enhance your value to the organization
  • Understand the business dynamics of dollars and cents—and take initiatives that meet your short- and long-term goals
  • Take the guesswork out of your decision making and deliver a better bottom line
  • Expand your professional expertise—and your career opportunities

 

 What You Will Cover

  • Key finance terms: assets, liabilities, capital, depreciation, capitalization, current ratio and others
  • The accounting process: journals and ledgers, how debits and credits work.
  • Mastering the mind-set: see business in terms of dollars-andcents decision options that pay off—short- and long-term
  • Basic accounting principles
  • Applying accounting conventions and guidelines
  • Developing working rules regarding your corporate financial statements
  • Using the balance sheet to examine assets and liabilities
  • Analyzing the income statement to assess revenues and expenses
  • The statement of cash flow: sources and uses of funds
  • Content and format of the annual report
  • Understanding the footnotes
  • Debt vs equity financing
  • How leveraging can increase return to shareholders
  • Keeping your plan on target with budgetary controls
  • Using profit-planning tools, break-even analysis, financial forecasting
  • Cash flow: where cash comes from and how it’s applied
  • Elements of cost accounting
  • Analyzing payback method, discounted cash flow, present value and present value index in making profitable capital investment decisions
  • Criteria for examining the performance of divisions and product lines
  • Understanding the cost of capital

 

  Who Should Attend

This program is designed for non-financial managers in every functional area of responsibility in all industries.

 

 Additional Information

 

Time: Registration: 8.30am. Course proper: 9am-5pm. 15-minute morning and afternoon breaks at 10.30am and 3.30pm. Lunch 1-2pm.
Language: English
Faculty: Alfred Chan/Jimmy Tay/Richard Eldridge
Venue: Gran Melia Hotel, Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Kav. X-0, Kuningan, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
Fee: USD 1,000
Discount: 10% for 3 and more participants

Time: Registration: 8.30am. Course proper: 9am-5pm. 15-minute morning and afternoon breaks at 10.30am and 3.30pm. Lunch 1-2pm.
Language: English
Faculty: Alfred Chan/Jimmy Tay/Richard Eldridge
Venue: TBA
Fee: USD 1,000
Discount: 10% for 3 and more participants

Time: Registration: 8.30am. Course proper: 9am-5pm. 15-minute morning and afternoon breaks at 10.30am and 3.30pm. Lunch 1-2pm.
Language: English
Faculty: Alfred Chan/Jimmy Tay/Richard Eldridge
Venue: Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Makati City, Philippines
Fee: USD 1,000 + VAT
Discount: 10% for 3 and more participants

Time: Registration: 8.30am. Course proper: 9am-5pm. 15-minute morning and afternoon breaks at 10.30am and 3.30pm. Lunch 1-2pm.
Language: English
Faculty: Alfred Chan/Jimmy Tay/Richard Eldridge
Venue: NUS Extension @ Park Mall, 9 Penang Road, #12-01 Park Mall, Singapore 238459
Fee: SGD 1,550
Discount: 10% for 3 and more participants

Seminar Schedule

 

Date Location Registration
September 20-21, 2010 Jakarta Register
October 4-5, 2010 Singapore Register
October 18-19, 2010 Manila Register
October 25-26, 2010 Kuala Lumpur Register
December 6-7, 2010 Singapore Register