Introduction
This MBA course offers an in-depth exploration of the methodologies employed for gathering, documenting, analyzing, and communicating accounting information, both within the organization and to external stakeholders. It aims to bolster effective management, control, and decision-making abilities.
Key topics addressed include resource allocation across various economic, competitive, and physical environments, emphasizing the vital importance of corporate governance and financial risk management.
The curriculum is designed to equip students with practical tools and knowledge to navigate complex financial landscapes effectively.
It seeks to enhance their strategic thinking and ability to implement robust governance and risk management practices. Through this course, participants will gain insights into how strategic decisions are informed by financial data, preparing them to handle the challenges of an evolving business world. This course also serves as a platform for developing leadership skills in financial management, critical for driving business success in today's competitive environment.
Course Objectives
- Generate the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
- Apply accounting techniques to boost profitability and efficiency.
- Interpret and assess corporate financial statements.
- Identify and evaluate investment opportunities.
- Identify, assess, and manage financial risks.
Target Audience
- Managers and Executives
- Financial Analysts and Accountants
- Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
- Financial Consultants and Advisors
- Government and Non-Profit Workers
- Regulatory Body Staff
- Investment Bankers
- Anyone Interested in Finance
Course Outlines
Day 1: Introduction to Accounting
- Relevance of accounting data.
- Functions of the Finance Department.
- The accounting formula and systems for financial accounting.
- Documenting facts and exercising judgment.
- Constructing the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.
- Accounting principles and standards.
Day 2: Accounting Reports
- Structure and details of the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.
- Impact of depreciation and impairment on profits.
- Inventory assessment and valuation.
- Development of the Cash Flow Statement.
- Significance of cash flow in businesses.
Day 3: Management Accounting for Control and Decision-Making
- Cost collection and analysis.
- Framework of direct and indirect costs.
- Handling overheads – choices between absorption costing and ABC.
- Cost-Volume-Profit analysis and break-even modeling.
- Decision-making in outsourcing vs. in-house production.
- Impact of limiting factors on decision-making.
Day 4: Communicating the Plan Through Budgeting
- Implementation of corporate strategies and objectives through budgeting.
- Budgeting process timeline and techniques.
- Sales forecasting methods.
- Distribution of budgets across an organization.
- Preparation of functional and cash budgets.
- Budgeting principles, methodologies, and applications.
Day 5: Measuring Performance to Inform Decision Making
- Regular management reporting.
- Setting and applying performance standards.
- Variance identification and calculation.
- Responsibilities for operational and planning variances.
- Evaluating performance of responsibility centers, ROI, RI, and EVA.
- Metrics for non-financial performance, including the Balanced Scorecard.
Day 6: Finance and Financial Information
- The critical role and significance of finance in business.
- Importance of internal and external financial information.
- The corporate annual report and financial statements.
- Capital employed: strategic long-term assets and working capital.
- Financial analysis for assessing profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and structure.
- Investment ratio analysis and market data utilization.
Day 7: Financing the Business and Capital Structure
- Options for long-term financing.
- Options for short-term financing.
- Estimating Equity Cost based on shareholder expectations.
- Estimating Debt Cost based on credit ratings.
- Calculating the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).
- Selecting the optimal mix of equity and debt.
Day 8: CAPEX - Analysis of Investment Decisions
- Business expansion through new investments.
- Spreadsheet modeling for investment evaluation.
- Fundamental techniques: Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) and Payback period.
- Advanced techniques: NPV and IRR in discounted cash flow analysis.
- Capital Rationing and the Profitability Index (PI).
- Risk management in investment decisions.
Day 9: Financial Risk Management
- Navigating risks and uncertainties in the business landscape.
- Comprehensive risk management strategies – the four Ts.
- Financial risk associated with operations and financing.
- Management of foreign exchange and interest rate risks.
- Roles of Internal Audit, Audit Committee, and Chief Risk Officer.
Day 10: Corporate Governance
- Addressing the needs of stakeholders.
- Evolution and fundamentals of corporate governance.
- Corporate governance standards and regulations.
- Functions of the Board of Directors.
- Global corporate governance standards and OECD guidelines.
- Emerging trends in corporate governance practices.