Course Description
This course explores accounting & financial issues related to the management of corporations. Participants will learn how to employ tools to examine various alternatives and make
relevant decisions. The course will be
conductedin a case study approach where students will be encouraged to relate their own applications where possible.
Course Objectives
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Understanding the major concepts in the discipline variously referred to as accounting and financial management
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Learning corporate accounting and managerial finance
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Understanding different approaches to financial and accounting analysis
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Understanding how to examine various alternatives and make relevant decisions
Who Should Attend?
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Managers
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Financial and Accountantsofficers
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Auditors
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Anyone interested in developing their performance in accounting and financial analysis
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Genereal overview
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Financial statements
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Analysis of financial statements
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Time value of money
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Bonds, bond valuation, interest rates
DAY 2
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Projecting deadline for individual projects and the incurrance of potential costs
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Securities & their valuation
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Cost of capital
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Capital budgeting
DAY 3
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Cash flow estimation
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Advanced financial planning
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Corporate valuation
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Capital structure
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Dividend policy
DAY 4
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Organizational roles of accounting and management
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Organizational strategy costs
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Job costing system
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Process overhead costs
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Allocating support cost on a departmental basis
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Activity - based costing
DAY 5
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Ethical dilemma and moral reasoning principles
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Analysis of cost variances
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Analysis of sales variances
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Decentralization and responsibilty accounting
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Transfer pricing