Budgets and Financial Reports
Instructor
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- Curriculum
- Reviews
Introduction
- Course Objectives
Module 1
- Glossary
- What is Finance?
- Commonly Used Terms
- Key Players
- Important Financial Organizations
- Understanding GAAP
- Knowledge Check
Module 2
- Understanding Financial Statements
- Balance Sheets
- Income Statements (AKA Profit & Loss Statements)
- Statement of Retained Earnings
- Statement of Cash Flow
- Annual Reports
- Knowledge Check
Module 3
- Analyzing Financial Statements (I)
- Income Ratios
- Profitability Ratios
- Liquidity Ratios
- Working Capital Ratios
- Bankruptcy Ratios
- Knowledge Check
Module 4
- Analyzing Financial Statements (II)
- Long-Term Analysis Ratios
- Coverage Ratios
- Leverage Ratios
- Calculating Return on Investment (ROI)
- Knowledge Check
Module 5
- Understanding Budgets
- Common Types of Budgets
- What Information Do I Need?
- Who Should Be Involved?
- What Should a Budget Look Like?
- Knowledge Check
Module 6
- Budgeting Made Easy
- Factoring in Historical Data
- Gathering Related Information
- Adjusting for Special Circumstances
- Putting It All Together
- Computer Based Methods
- Knowledge Check
Module 7
- Advanced Forecasting Techniques
- Using the Average
- Regression Analysis
- Extrapolation
- Formal Financial Models
- Knowledge Check
Module 8
- Managing the Budget
- How to Tell If You’re on Track
- Should Your Budget be Updated
- Keeping a Diary of Lessons Learned
- When to Panic
- Knowledge Check
Module 9
- Making Smart Purchasing Decisions
- 10 Questions You Must Ask
- Determining the Payback Period
- Deciding Whether to Lease or Buy
- Thinking Outside the Box
- Knowledge Check
Module 10
- A Glimpse into the Legal World
- A Brief History
- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- CEO/CFO Certification
- 8th Company Law Directive
- Knowledge Check
Assessment
- Post-Test
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