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Catalogue Business & Professional Development Finance & Accounting
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Element K
285 pages
Purchase Price
1-9 manuals: $110 per manual 10+ manuals: $98 per manual
Trainer Material: Instructor's Edition $120 each
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Code: EK80-480
Series: Business & Professional Development
Format: A4
Duration: 2 day(s)
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Outline
Budgeting Fundamentals
Budgeting Benefits
Budgeting Methods
Managing a Budget
Prepare a Budget
Control a Budget
Exploring the Ground Rules of Finance
Who Needs Finance?
Track Revenue and Expenses
Using Financial Statements
The Income Statement
The Balance Sheet
The Cash Flow Statement
| Evaluating Performance
Make Comparisons
Determine Liquidity
Determine Activity
Determine Profitability
Determine Solvency
Making Investment Decisions
The Investment Decision-Making Process
Conduct a CVP Analysis
Project Appraisal Techniques
Market Demand Calculation Details
Table of Discount Factors
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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- describe critical aspects of the budgeting process, including budgeting matters
and methods of budgeting.
- investigate the three major components of a budget. You will also examine the
process of managing a budget.
- determine the internal and external parties affected by a company's operations.
- You will also examine the cash-based and accrual-based methods of accounting.
- thoroughly examine the makeup of an income statement, a balance sheet, and a
cash flow statement.
- use common-size financial statements to conduct both a trend evaluation and a
competitive evaluation. You will also look at the many financial ratios that
offer valuable information about a company's ability to generate revenue, meet
financial obligations, and manage debt.
- examine the decision-making process when considering potential investments. You
will also explore a number of financial formulas that will help you assess the
value of such investments.
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Prerequisites
Windows® Office Excel 2003: Level 1 is the only prerequisite skill. You might
be interested in the following related courses: Problem-Solving
Skills,Negotiating Skills,Business Presentations, and Advanced Communication
Skills.
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