EURO WINGS - Mini MBA: Accounting & Finance

The Course:

This course offers an in-depth overview of the accounting and finance world. Part 1 emphasized the internal workings of the finance/control function as it communicates with external and internal constituencies to provide information for decision making under uncertainty. Part 2 emphasizes the capital markets impact on corporate finance, risk, and governance.

No preparation is necessary except to bring an open mind and a budget document or other financial documents of interest.

By combining techniques with analysis, problems and examples with real case studies, and supporting theories the course provides delegates with key finance terminology and practice. This course not only presents the key financial tools generally used, but also explains the broader context of how and where they are applied to obtain meaningful answers. It provides a conceptual backdrop both for the financial/economic dimensions of strategic business management and for understanding the nature of financial statements, analyzing data, planning and controlling.

The course is targeted at providing a university-quality ‘MBA’ overview of finance/accounting, planning/control, risk management, and corporate governance. Participants are expected to be high-potential learners seeking the next level of learning. Additional bibliographies, readings, and spreadsheets will be provided as takeaways.

The Structure:

The Goals

This course will help you learn how to:

The Process:

This workshop will be highly participatory and your seminar leader will present, guide and facilitate learning, using a range of methods including discussions, case studies and exercises. Where appropriate, these will include real issues brought to the workshop by delegates.

Lessons learned from the seminar will be applied to your own organization. Key performance indicators (KPIs) for the critical success factors (CSFs) will focus attention on high priority action plans for taking back to your organization.

The Benefits:

The Core Competencies

Attendees will gain in the following competencies as a result of the program:

The Programme Content

Module 1

Accounting, Decision Making, & Financial Communication

Accounting: An introduction:

Financial Statements, Accounting Policies, and Reporting Standards

Income Statement – basic components:

Balance Sheet:

Cash Flow Statement:

Making and Communicating Decisions using Budgets:

Financial vs. Management Accounting: differences and similarities

Ultimatum Goal of Planning – Valuation, Business Performance & Decision Making

Module 2

Finance, Risk Management & Corporate Governance

What is Finance & Working Capital – liquidity or bankruptcy:

Capital Structure – what it is & why it is important:

CAPEX - Analysis of Investment Decisions with What-if Risks:

Risk Management as an integral part of Corporate Governance:

Corporate Governance: