Training Course:Finance for Nonfinancial ManagersSchool/Trainer:American Management Association International - Japan Tokyo, Japan
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' From accruals to write-offs and accounts receivable to working capital, this seminar will show your Japanese managers the concepts, techniques, and tools that can help make each decision pay off - on the job and on the bottom line! This program is designed for Japanese non-financial managers in every functional area, across all industries. Whether a vice president, a function manager, a project manager, or an assistant accountant, your staff need to master the "HOW TO" of finance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This program is designed for nonfinancial managers in every functional area of responsibility, in all industries.
BENEFITS
Understand the terminology of finance and accounting - including assets, liabilities, equity, profit, and cash flow. Use the balance sheet to determine your organizations financial position. Analyze income statements in order to evaluate operational results. Develop a working knowledge of the statement of retained earnings such as cash flow statement. Calculate key financial ratios to determine liquidity, leverage, and profitability. Open the door to the finance department - and develop a better understanding of the finance function. Cultivate a more productive working relationship with finance professionals to enhance your value to the organization. กก
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Basic Accounting Concepts The Accounting Equation Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) Differentiating between Cash- and Accrual-Basis Accounting Understanding Financial Statements Part 1: Understanding Financial Statements Part 2: Understanding the Accounting Process Budgeting More Effectively The Role of Budgeting Annual Budgeting Process Identifying and Resolving Budgeting Variances Different Budgeting Systems in Use Today Tips and Techniques for Budgeting More Successfull Reviewing an Annual Report, Evaluating Financial Statements The Annual Report Package The Role of the External Auditor The Accountants Report or Auditors Opinion Evaluating a Companys Financial Statements Financial Ratios Liquidity Ratios The Cash Conversion Cycle Leverage Ratios Profitability Ratios Dupont Formula Economic Value Added(EVA) Cash Flow Return on Investment Earnings per Share Price-Earnings (PE) Ratio Reasons for Financial Analysis Non-financial Analysis Improving Profitability through Cost Analysis and Profit Planning Fixed and Variable Costs Break-even Analysis Contribution Margin The Importance of Proper Fixed-cost Allocation Absorption Costing vs Direct Costing Traditional Cost Accounting Activity-Based Costing (ABC) Capital Expenditure Analysis Capital Budgeting Weighted Average Cost of Capital(WACC) 3 Steps in the Capital Budgeting Process Present Value Method Internal Rate of Return(IRR) Method Profitability Index(PI) ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.amajapan.co.jp
Phone:03-5786-3800
School Address:
Kita-Aoyama Yoshikawa Bldg. 3F, 2-12-16 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061, Japan
Jobs & Resumes: Tokyo Houses & Roommates: Tokyo
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