
Intended for:
The Finance for Non-Financial Managers training course is for the modern manager, that is looking to gain an understanding of the financial implications of their day to day decisions, and the impact these may have on their business.
It is also important that managers have a solid grasp of basic financial awareness in order to agree and manage budgets effectively and appreciate core finance principles.
These Finance for Non-Financial Managers training course materials are aimed at any manager that would like to be more financially aware.
Training course contents:
These Finance for Non-Financial Managers training course materials will help participants to understand financial concepts and the terminology used. The materials will also enable them to translate financial reports, write and understand budgets and use the information to help improve their success as a manager.
Samples of training course materials
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The main content of the training course materials…
The Finance for Non-Financial Managers course covers the core financial statements and provides important experience and practical examples.
An Introduction to Finance Basics – Helping participants appreciate how their role as manager influences and affects finance within the organisation
Understanding Financial Terms – Addressing the barriers of financial jargon in order to ensure participants feel included in discussions around finance
Financial Statements – Providing participants with an understanding of the five accounting groups and introducing them to the three key financial statements
The Profit & Loss Statement (Income Statement) – A walkthrough of this statement with a focus on net profit and gross profit and why they are important
The Balance Sheet – Asking participants to review the balance sheet to identify what it does and does not tell them whilst ensuring they understand capital, assets and liabilities and the accounting equation
Cash Flow – Identifying what cash flow is, why it’s important and how the cash flow cycle works
The Cash Flow Statement – Understanding how to interpret a cash flow statement, who it’s important to and the categories within it (operating, investing, financing)
Working with Budgets – Helping participants to identify what a budget is and why it’s important to the organisation and the participant as manager
Budgets and the Operational Plan – Looking at the planning cycle, where the budget sits and its relationship with the operational plan
Writing a Budget – A look at budgeting methods, the different budgeting options, including variables, developing categories and defining budget line items
Budget Planning Practice – A practical activity that helps participants develop an effective budget plan
Monitoring the Budget – The importance of monitoring the budget, checking variables and making cash flow projections
Objectives:
By the end of this Finance for Non-Financial Managers training course your participants will be able to:
- Explain their impact on organisational finances and interpret key facts
- Understand financial terms and confidently discuss issues that affect company finance
- Interpret the three key financial statements – Profit & Loss, Balance Sheets and Cash Flow
- Plan, Implement and Monitor a Budget