Financial Management, ERP systems, Accounting, Capital budgeting, Presentation design, Management, and Negotiation
What you’ll learn
Understand how companies measure financial performance
Determine why ERP systems facilitate business process
Employ best practices when working on the implementation of an ERP system
Learn basic accounting principles
Specialize in advanced accounting topics (revenue recognition, invoicing mechanics, cost flow methods, capitalized costs, fair value accounting, revaluation, etc.)
Secure financing and understand debt covenants
Perform leasing calculations
Perform pension liabilities calculations
Know how to optimize a company’s working capital
Perform inventory, trade receivables, and trade payables management
Recognize when a company is inefficient in its working capital management
Understand the time value of money
Be able to calculate the cost of debt, cost of equity, and WACC
Forecast future cash flows
Discount future cash flows to obtain their present value
Know how to raise equity
Understand the treatment of dividend payments, share repurchases, and stock splits
Perform financial statement analysis
Assess investment opportunities
Apply capital budgeting techniques such as NPV, IRR, and ROI
Build capital budgeting financial models from scratch
Perform sensitivity analysis
Create interactive Excel dashboards
Use Excel slicers for financial reporting
Create professional and attractive corporate presentations – in line with ones prepared by top tier investment banks
Study the ten key principles of presentation creation
Learn how to create a company profile, key financials, share price, group structure, waterfall, geographical presence, and other types of slides used in the finance
Calculate a company’s net cash flow
Be able to create a company valuation model from scratch
Calculate a firm’s enterprise and equity value using DCF
Learn how to become an effective and respected manager
Be able to recruit, select, onboard, train, develop, and retain talented employees
Provide employee feedback
Organize performance review meetings
Negotiate effectively
Apply negotiation tactics that will ensure your success in the long run
Requirements
Basic knowledge of accounting and financial math
Willingness to become a finance manager
Description
Welcome to The Complete Finance Manager Course! This is the only you’ll need to acquire the financial management acumen to:
Start a career in finance
Take your career to the next level
Apply managerial, financial, decision-making and negotiation skills in a real working environment
Understand why companies make money and how to improve their performance through financial analysis and management techniques
This is a financial management course combining 11 different courses!
Take the course, if you want to become a finance manager – one of the hottest professions in the corporate world.The Complete Finance Manager Course is precisely what you need. We cover a number of topics that will build up your skills and provide you with the all-around preparation required to get the job and be a Rockstar Finance Manager from Day 1. This is a complete bundle that ensures you will have the right amount of training to perform successfully. The Complete Finance Manager Course 2020 – Learn Finance Here comes the fun part! We have prepared 10 Course Challenges. After each major block of the course, we will ask you to complete a project that will help you reinforce the knowledge you have acquired. We will challenge you to:
Point out potential problems of an ERP design and implementation scheme
Register a company’s accounting transactions for revenues, costs, trade receivables, inventory, fixed assets, and trade payables
Solve a cost flow method, revaluation, and leasing exercise
Suggest how to optimize a company’s working capital
Perform financial statement analysis for Tesla Inc.
Assess whether an electro power plant project is feasible from a financial perspective (capital budgeting)
Create a dynamic dashboard for Tesla’s sales using pivot tables and slicers
Value Tesla Inc. using Discounted Cash Flow
Design a corporate presentation from scratch
Decide how to cope with different managerial situations
Why is this course different from the rest of the Finance courses out there?
Knowledgeable instructors – Not one, not two, but three proven professionals will teach you in this course. We have made an effort to bring in experts who will teach you the real practical skills you’ll need on the job
Case Studies that will help you reinforce what you’ve learned
Course Challenge: Solve our Course Challenge and make this an interactive experience. We will provide feedback on your work and you’ll be able to track the actual progress you have made throughout the course
We are here for you – we will respond to your questions in the Q&A board within 1 business day
Fast pace – our courses are very dynamic, and instructors do not waste any time delivering the material
Why should you consider a career as a finance manager?
Personal growth. This is a multifaceted job that requires you to learn plenty and grow as a professional
Salary. The average salary of a finance manager in the US is $117,990 per year
Promotions. Once you are able to become a finance manager, you will continue to grow professionally and will have a good chance of becoming a CFO
Who this course is for:
Financial analysts
Accountants
Controllers
Commercial finance analysts
Business analysts
Assistant managers
Aspiring finance managers
Financial consultants
Bankers
Finance students
University graduates
Anyone interested in becoming a finance manager
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