Financial literacy is a fundamental capability for any business leader, whether you are running your own small business/start-up or working at a large organisation. This course will provide you with a sound foundational understanding of financial and management accounting, and how to use accounting to facilitate and align decisions made by owners, managers and employees. Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts and written assessments) you will develop the ability to seek out financial opportunities and avoid financial misadventure. You’ll learn how to organise, create, interpret and communicate important financial information effectively, which will help you improve your organisation’s internal procedures and processes.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the development of financial statements
Investigate and analyse financial statements in practice
Apply financial ratios for purposes of understanding and synthesising business position and performance
Apply a range of management accounting techniques to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts to improve decision making
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The building blocks
Ratios and data: Why and how
Strategy and accounting
Budgeting and forecasting
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- 5 stars78.70%
- 4 stars15.52%
- 3 stars4.33%
- 2 stars0.72%
- 1 star0.72%
來自MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: KNOW YOUR NUMBERS 1的熱門評論
its course outstanding and i learn many thing related to management and financial accounting
This course covers a variety of topics managers should consider managing financials. Learning both theory and practical application was very useful to me to apply to my organisation.
Very useful and must learn this course who ever wants to do finance and accounting together
This is an extremely well course and the tutor is an awesome instructor
關於 Analysing: Numeric and digital literacies 專項課程

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