In this one-day program, you'll learn how to:
- Increase your confidence as you contribute your ideas in financial planning meetings with upper management.
- Speak the language of the people who control your organization’s purse strings.
- Develop performance reports that show planned vs. actual income and expenses.
- Enhance your decision-making skills by better understanding the financial impact of your choices.
- Cut through the complex jargon of accounting.
- Build a reputation for consistently being on budget.
- Apply the universal ground rules of finance to any organization’s reports and planning processes.
- Get your new ideas implemented and applauded for their bottom-line results — rather than set aside and left untested.
- Assess the liabilities and payoffs of new ventures, proposals and plans.
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Where are they getting those numbers? If you've ever asked that question, you're not alone. Thousands of non-financial people …
… feel uncomfortable in discussions with financial and accounting specialists.
… don't fully understand financial terminology "buzz words."
… don't effectively use budgets, balance sheets, P&L statements and other financial data.
As a non-financial person, your actions and decisions affect the financial picture. But, if you're making those decisions without a solid knowledge of finance and accounting, you're operating in the dark.
Finance courses for beginners are developed to meet the specific needs of non-financial people like you. With our training class you'll learn the basics of accounting and finance in easy-to-understand layman's terms. What's more, you'll learn how to apply and use the information to operate more efficiently and successfully.
We cover all of the essential elements of finance and accounting in one fast-paced, well-designed day. And, our extensively tested adult learning methods will have you participating and interacting — you'll be on the edge of your seat — not slumped down in it!