Accounting and finance play a critical role in effective business management. In today’s fast-paced and challenging business environment, understanding how to read and analyze financial statements is a valuable skill—not just for finance professionals, but also for managers and decision-makers across all departments. Financial statements offer key insights into a company’s performance, financial stability, and potential risks.
This two-day course provides participants with a practical understanding of financial statements, including how to interpret key figures and identify warning signs. It covers essential concepts such as financial ratios, budgetary control, and marginal costing, which are useful for planning, performance evaluation, and making informed decisions.
Participants will also learn how to spot red flags in financial reports and gain awareness of potential risks, including those related to money laundering. The course is especially useful for non-finance managers, team leaders, and anyone responsible for budgets, procurement, or evaluating suppliers and clients.
By the end of the course, participants will be better equipped to make decisions that contribute to their organization’s financial health and overall effectiveness.
By the end of this program, participants would be able to: