By the end of this workshop, you will be more familiar with the major financial statements, the difference between profit and cash flow and concepts in capital expenditure decision analysis
Successful managers can look into the past and predict the future!
The study of financial decision making is inherently a topic requiring lots of computation. On this workshop the computation is done in, and illustrated with Excel, the premier business computational tool. This powerful combination gives you the flexibility and know-how to change the elements of an example and immediately get a new answer.
Practical learning session with templates and exercises Although this is not an Excel course, your knowledge of both financial issues and Excel will be enhanced, particularly as you will be supplied with prepared Excel models for the exercises, enabling you to concentrate on the logic behind the models.
Key benefits of attending You will learn how to interpret and use financial information to budget, track performance, determine variances and analyse results. You will also gain a better understanding of business structures and the relationship between risk and return.
By the end of this workshop, you will be more familiar with the major financial statements, the difference between profit and cash flow and concepts in capital expenditure decision analysis. You will also learn different cost element patterns of behaviour and how these affect budget preparation and management.
Who should attend Financial modelling is for anyone that needs to forecast revenues and expenses, model changes in any of the business inputs and analyse business performance. Good Excel skills are required.
Venues
Date: 20 March 2008 Location: Benvenuto Conference Centre, Johannesburg Cost: R1 980.00 ex VAT
Date: 08 May 2008 Location: Benvenuto Conference Centre, Johannesburg Cost: R1 980.00 ex VAT