Financial Skills for Non-Financial (Virtual)

5 Days

4400 SAR

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Course Dates

Start Date: 3 March 2024
End Date: 7 March 2024
Language: Arabic
Location: online (Virtual)
Start Date: 22 December 2024
End Date: 26 December 2024
Language: English
Location: online (Virtual)
*Prices do not include value added tax
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Intended audience

    At the end of this course, the participants should be able to:
  • Transform financial and accounting concepts into tools that they can use in decision-making
  • Preparing the operational budget and linking it to the strategic objectives of the establishment
  • Apply capital budgeting techniques to enhance the decision making process
  • Understand accounting and financial terms so that they can deal with them with confidence

    Financial Statements
    • Objectives of financial statements and reports
    • Elements of financial statements
    • Statement of financial position
    • Income statement
    • Cash flow statement
    Interpretation and Analysis of Financial Statements
    • External users of financial statements
    • Internal users of financial statements
    • Types of financial ratios
    • Liquidity ratios.
    • Leverage ratios.
    • Activity ratios.
    • Profitability ratios
    • Investment ratios.
    Costs: Elements and Types
    • Why does an enterprise need to determine the cost of products or services?
    • Cost center.
    • Cost elements.
    • Prime cost.
    • Conversion cost
    • Costs and stages of production.
    Break-even Point Analysis
    • Cost definition
    • Variable costs definition
    • Fixed costs definition
    • Break-even point definition
    • The equation method.
    • Multiple products break-even point.
    • Break-even point in value
    Planning, Preparation and Execution of Budgets
    • Budget principles
    • The enterprise environment
    • Financial forecasting
    • Budget definition
    • The budget as a planning tool
    • The budget as a control tool
    • General rules of the budget
    • General indicators and guidelines
    • Difficulties associated with budgets
    Capital Expenditures and Investment Alternatives
    • Capital planning areas
    • Project evaluation methods.
    • Time value of money.
    • Payback period.
    • Future value.
    • Present value.
    • Net present value.
    • Internal rate of return.

  • Financial Statements Interpretation
  • Budget Planning and Control
  • Elements of Cost
  • Business Acumen
  • Entrepreneurship

    This training course will be carried out through the use of best practices and the right combination of engaging and purposeful tools such as:
  • Case studies and practical exercises
  • Workshops and group activities
  • Interactive discussions
  • Brain storming
  • Energizing team competitions
  • Presentations
  • Learning games

Managers, supervisors and employees who wish to enhance their financial and accounting knowledge

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