Financial Skills: Finance for PAs/Secretaries

Course Code: EBF1      Days: 2
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06/11/08 London (Central) (SW1) £ 829
09/02/09 London (Central) (SW1) £ 829
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Course Overview

Many people have a mental block when it comes to financial information and are therefore nervous about dealing with it. This overview takes the fear out of finance by removing the myths and explaining basic financial concepts in a manner that is straightforward and easy to grasp.

By attending this course delegates will learn how financial information and budgets are compiled, interpreted and impact on their role. Furthermore, delegates will acquire the skills to run budgets, monitor department costs and assist in the preparation of financial information.

Audience

Suitable for office professionals, secretaries and PAs who want to build their skills and understanding of finance.

This course will benefit individuals with little or no prior understanding of business finance and who are looking for an introductory overview of business finance and accountancy.

Skills Gained

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Remove the myths and fears about finance.
  • Understand the jargon that surrounds many financial transactions.
  • Read, understand and interpret balance sheets, profit statements and budgets.
  • Work more productively with colleagues from the finance department.
  • Prepare and monitor a budget and develop skills to ensure that it is met.
  • Utilise financial tools as a means of monitoring performance and ensuring that budgets are met.
  • Appreciate the importance of reducing unnecessary

Prerequisites

None.

Course Outline

Finance at Work

  • The nature of business; business goals; the importance of finance
  • Various types of business entities in the UK
  • Why do companies prepare accounts?
  • Who are the main users of financial information?
  • Brainstorming financial jargon into plain English
  • Finance as a means of measuring performance
  • Understanding capital and revenue and the importance of this concept
  • Understanding the distinction between financial and management accounting

An Introduction to the Key Financial Statements

  • Profit and loss accounts
  • The balance sheet
  • Cash flow statements
  • Reading the financial sections of an annual report
  • Comparing theory with practice; producing a simple set of accounts

Using Financial Information

  • Understanding the use of financial information as a management tool
  • What the accounts are really telling us
  • Understanding the bottom line

Budgeting Explained

  • Budgets: What are they? Why are they needed?
  • Understanding the budgeting process and your role in it
  • Case study: preparing a budget; monitoring variances
  • The nature of costs (fixed and variable, direct and indirect)
  • Working out the break even point

Working Capital - Cash Flow Within an Organisation

  • Working capital: What it is? How do we monitor it? How can we maintain it?
  • The distinction between profit and cash flow
  • Why discrepancies between them occur eg
  • cash as opposed to credit events
  • effects of accruals/prepayments
  • effects of depreciation
  • Case study: undertaking a cash flow forecast

Personal Development

  • Formulating a personal action plan


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