Budgets and Financial Reports
Money matters can be intimidating for even the smartest people. However, having a solid understanding of basic financial terms and methods is crucial to your career.
When terms like ROI, EBIT, GAAP, and extrapolation join the conversation, you'll want to know what people are talking about, and you'll want to be able to participate in the discussion.
The Budgets And Financial Reports course will give you a solid foundation in finance. We will cover topics like commonly used terms, financial statements, budgets, forecasting, purchasing decisions, and financial legislation.
Workshop Objectives
What Is Finance
Commonly Used Terms
Key Players (People, Jobs)
Important Finance Organizations
Understanding GAAP
Balance Sheets
Income Statements (AKA Profit And Loss Statements)
Statement Of Retained Earnings
Statement Of Cash Flows
Annual Reports
Income Ratios
Profitability Ratios
Liquidity Ratios
Working Capital Ratios
Bankruptcy Ratios
Long Term Analysis Ratios
Coverage Ratios
Leverage Ratios
Calculating Return On Investment (ROI)
Common Types Of Budgets
What Information Do I Need?
Who Should Be Involved?
What Should A Budget Look Like?
Factoring In Historical Data
Gathering Related Information
Adjusting For Special Circumstances
Putting It All Together
Computer Based Methods
Using The Average
Regression Analysis
Extrapolation
Formal Financial Models
How To Tell If You"re On The Right Track
Should Your Budget Be Updated
Keeping A Diary Of Lessons Learned
When To Panic
10 Questions You Must Ask
Determining The Payback Period
Deciding Whether To Lease Or Buy
Thinking Outside The Box
A Brief History
The Sarbanes Oxley Act
CEO/ CFO Certification
Thinking Outside The Box
Lessons Learned
Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations