Financial and Managerial Accounting for Non-Financial Managers: Beyond the Basics

  • Use financial analysis to support your key strategic business, management and resource allocation decisions.

    This course is an ideal introduction to financial accounting for leaders who make key financial resource decisions and require a formal process for conducting financial analysis.

    The Best Part:

    You will receive a detailed framework for analyzing financial statements which will allow you to apply your course learnings around your own planning and capital budgeting issues.

    Who Should Attend

    • Directors, vice-presidents and divisional managers responsible for the profit and performance of their departments
    • Business owners, partners and general managers who need to regularly evaluate their organization’s financial stability
    • Managers who oversee organizational budgets and capital cost decisions
    • Investment planning professionals who need a system for analyzing business performance and shareholder value
    • Those who have previously attended SEEC’s What The Non-Financial Manager Needs To Know About Financial and Managerial Accounting and who wish to further expand their skills

    What You Will Learn

    • Understand how accounting reveals the ‘scorecard of a business’
    • Study operating costs to identify how a business is competing
    • Use a turn-key financial statement analysis framework
    • Introduce balanced scorecard measures to improve every departments’ performance
    • Support your business decisions with sound financial back-up
    • Develop a methodology in analyzing financial statements and the financial strength of an organization
    • Practice analyzing financial performance in a live case environment
    • Understand why managers need a balanced scorecard to manage value creation
    • Design an activity-based costing system that links resource costs to the key activities the organization performs
    • Understand the financial techniques used by an organization to assess capital projects
    • New innovations in strategic management accounting and decision-making
    • Identify what financial information you regularly need and a turnkey process to get it
    • Discuss new changes to financial reporting practices for businesses

    Need an Introductory Financial Course?

    If you are new to financial concepts, we recommend attending our level-one financial course first, What the Non-Financial Manager Needs to Know About Financial and Managerial Accounting.

    • ““This course takes the mystery and fear out of basic financial and managerial accounting by carefully explaining concepts and providing the practical tools needed to understand corporate decision making and financial analysis.””

      V. DaggupatyTeam Lead and Policy Advisor, Investment & Industry Division, Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment & Infrastructure
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  • This program has been approved for CDP hours under Section A of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association (HRPA). Be sure to note the program ID number on your CPD log. For more information about certification or continuing professional development, visit the HRPA website at www.hrpa.ca/hrdesignations_/Pages/Continuing-Professional-Development.aspx