Finance for Non-Fincance Executives
Most of the Financial Sector Multinational Corporations and domestic Financial Institutions have, of late been attracting graduates from all fields apart from Finance particularly those who have qualified themselves MBA (Finance) as post-degree level courses either as regular candidates or as Open-University courses. It has been the observation of the Companies that these candidates directly from the educational institutions lack conceptual understanding of accounting, finance and banking with basic insights into economics.
Keeping such candidates in view this Module is designed wherein some of the classes included in the Basics are covered to brush up the knowledge of the candidates that they would have really not imbibed while in Colleges. In this module of curriculum, broadly almost all the topics are covered as an overview with more specifics for Session B and Session C detailed herein above. In addition to that the following topics will be taken up:
What Will I Learn?
- By the end of the course, participants will:
- Understand and interpret financial statements and reports.
- Use financial metrics to evaluate business performance and make informed decisions.
- Develop and manage budgets, forecasts, and financial plans.
- Analyze the financial implications of business decisions.
- Collaborate effectively with finance teams and other departments.
Course Content
Fundamentals of Securities offered as Debt and Equity Share Capital
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Overview of financial statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement)
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Understanding key financial ratios
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The accounting equation and its importance
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Connecting financial data to strategic goals