Financial literacy is a crucial skill set for professionals across all sectors, enabling them to make informed decisions that contribute to the success and sustainability of their organizations. Our Financial Literacy for Non-Financial Professionals course is tailored to equip individuals with a comprehensive understanding of financial principles, tools, and techniques, without assuming prior finance knowledge.
This course covers the basics of financial reporting, including how to read and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Participants will learn about the fundamental financial concepts such as revenue, profitability, liquidity, and solvency, and how these indicators can be used to assess an organization’s financial health.
Key areas of focus include:
Understanding the principles of accounting and financial reporting.
Analyzing financial statements to make informed business decisions.
Budgeting and financial forecasting techniques to plan for future growth.
The impact of financial decisions on overall business strategy.
Basics of financial risk management and investment appraisal.
Interactive lectures, case studies, and practical exercises are designed to build confidence in handling financial information, enabling participants to apply their knowledge to real-world business scenarios. This course is perfect for managers, entrepreneurs, and professionals from non-financial backgrounds who aim to enhance their financial literacy to contribute more effectively to their organization’s financial decision-making processes.
By the end of this course, participants will possess a solid foundation in financial principles, empowering them to communicate more effectively with financial professionals, participate in budgeting and financial planning processes, and make better strategic decisions based on financial analysis.
Program Fee: $2,173.00