Course Description
Finance courses are among the most frequently
requested by employees. Perhaps the reason for this is that most technical
people wish to communicate effectively with finance personnel in the board
room, but don't understand the language. Finance is, in fact, very simple and
easy to understand. The main problem is that accountants (as with other
technical people!) do not generally communicate in a language that
is understandable and use jargon that is ill-defined. One of the key
ingredients for success in any business and project is understanding that cash
is king. And you and your organisation must be able to generate it
ffectively and consistently through a thorough understanding of financial
management and investment analysis. Rapidly advancing technology, increasing
project complexity and competitive pressures place enormous demands on you to
do the best possible cost estimation and economic evaluation of your projects,
products and services. In today's world with financial decisions coming under
increasing scrutiny it is essential that you have enough information in which
to make effective choices and to drive your projects forward with sound
justifications. This course commences with the basics of economics and
gives you a solid understanding of the world order underpinning and driving the
financial system. Basic accounting and finance terms are explained in simple
English with an emphasis on the engineering and technology world. We then
discuss cash flow concepts. The issue of making appropriate investment
decisions is then examined using such techniques as NPV and IRR. Finally
capital budgeting and risk are discussed in an easy to understand manner. This
is certainly not an advanced course but one aimed at providing you with the
fundamentals in Financial Management from a technology
Course Objective
After attending this practical workshop,
you will be able to:
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Understand the financial workings of your company
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Read and explain simple financial statements
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Understand economic evaluation techniques in project proposals
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Calculate the financial viability of expenditure proposals
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Select Pricing strategies and tactics that work
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Optimise the use of scarce capital on your projects
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Understand the essentials of discounting cash flows for a project
and work out NPV & IRR
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Manage your company assets more effectively and know when to
replace equipment
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Effectively execute sensitivity studies taking into account risk
and uncertainty
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Rank alternative investment proposals using discounted cash flow
techniques
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Gain the knowledge of the pros and cons of the different economic
evaluation methods
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Prepare project expenditure proposals that can win management
approval
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Make effective decisions under capital rationing situations
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Communicate effectively with your financial manager peers
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Manage your personal wealth and finances far more effectively than
before
Who Should attend?
Engineers • Technicians
Production Workers • Administrators
IT Managers • Management Accountants
Sales Staff • Technical Specialists
Managers • Metallurgists
Scientists • Geologists
Tradesmen
Course Outline
INTRODUCTION
• Aims of the course
• Sources of Financial Information
• Understanding basic principles of Finance and
Economics
• Non financial issues
BASIC ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
• Types of costs and Transactions
• Assets, Equities, Liabilities and Inventories
UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL INFORMATION
• Profit and Loss statements
• Understanding the balance sheet
• Ratio Analysis
• Working Capital and how to control it
• Capital Expenditure versus Operating Expenditure
• Cash Flow versus Profit
ECONOMIC ISSUES
• Price Systems and the Market Economy
• Supply and Demand - The Basics
• GDP and Inflation/Deflation
• Business cycles
• The so-called New Economy
BUDGET PREPARATION AND CONTROL
• How to prepare a Budget
• Breakeven Analysis
UNDERSTANDING CASH FLOW
• Cash is King
• Identifying Project Cash Flows
• Actual and Projected Cash Flows
• Depreciation and Tax Considerations
• Cash Flow Analysis for specific projects
• Applying Spreadsheets effectively
ESTIMATION AND COSTINGS
• Capital costs
• Working Capital and Operating costs
• Factors Affecting Profitability
• How to get the estimate right first time
TIME VALUE OF MONEY AND DISCOUNT RATES
• Compound interest formulas
• Capital Recovery and sinking fund factors
• Present and Future Values
INVESTMENT APPRAISAL METHODS
• Compounding and Discounting of Money
• The use of Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) in decision
making
• How to calculate Project Payback
• How to calculate Net Present Value (NPV)
• The cost of Capital - selecting the right discount
rate
• How to calculate Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
CAPITAL BUDGETING
• Capital Investment Procedures
• Cost index
• Cost of Equipment and Labour
DECISION MAKING UNDER CAPITAL RATIONING
• What to do if we don't have enough money
• Optimising Expenditure
• Tips and Tricks in preparing a capital expenditure
budget
TAKING ACCOUNT OF TAXATION
• Understanding Tax Allowances
• How to distinguish between Capex and Opex
RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
• Investigation and Quantifying Project risk and uncertainty
• Perform a sensitivity analysis
• Calculation of Probability of outcome
TYING IT ALL TOGETHER
• Revision of the key concepts
• How to apply this to personal wealth creation