Program Overview
Develop your skills in dealing with financial information.
Transform business professionals with little or no experience in accounting or financial management to develop a working knowledge of these critical business areas. This program builds confidence in reading and understanding financial information to aid in financial decisions by providing clear examples of the content, concepts and terminology of financial systems. Learn methods often used to evaluate the financial viability and impact of business decisions.
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Key Learning Objectives
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and the accounting process
- What is Managerial vs. Financial accounting
- Understanding balance sheets, income statements, statements of cash flows, audit reports and other reports accompanying financial statements
- Learn the time value of money, capital budgeting and investment decisions
- What the difference of a lease vs. purchase is
- How to account and manage cash, inventory and accounts receivable
- Relevant, variable and fixed costs
- Learn about the cost volume profit analysis
- How to support your business decisions with financial back-up
- How to talk to financial people in your language - and their language
- How to evaluate both short and long term operating decisions using financial data
- What to look for in reports and how to analyze that information to put it to your advantage
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Who Should Attend
- Business managers who use financial and accounting information in their decision-making processes
- Individuals who wish to gain a better fundamental understanding of financial systems
- Any Manager who wishes to improve their professional effectiveness and career mobility
No previous accounting or financial background is required to benefit from this course, however, a basic knowledge would be useful.
Regularly attended by:
- Business Owners
- General Managers
- Corporate Managers
- Administrative Managers
- Sales and Marketing Managers
- Public Sector Officers
- Association and Non-Profit Managers
- Planning, Purchasing and Operations Managers
- Divisional Managers
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What Is Included
- All learning materials provided digitally through Canvas
- Certificate of Completion
- Credential to add to your CV and LinkedIn Profile
- 19.5 CPHR Saskatchewan Continued Professional Development (CPD) hours
Check out the funding opportunities available through the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant.
2024 Session
Date: June 5, 2024 - June 7, 2024
Fees: $2,495 plus Taxes
Registration Deadline: May 8, 2024
Location: KW Nasser Centre, Saskatoon
For more information, contact
Rebecca Schweighardt
Learning and Development Specialist
306-966-7956
Email Me
Tandra Tupper
Instructor Profile
Scott is a lecturer at the Sauder School of Business. He has been actively involved in professional accounting education for more than 30 years. He was the principal author for the CA School of Business in Western Canada between 2000 and 2010, and has won multiple awards for teaching excellence. He has also worked for Coopers & Lybrand Chartered Accounts, serving small business and mining clients.
Offer This Program In-House
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