What is Finance for Non-Finance Managers?

Gold Pound Sign above bookWhat is Finance for Non-Finance Managers?

Accountants aren’t the only business professionals who need to have a good understanding of cash-flow management and how to read a balance sheet. Proper financial knowledge and awareness is a crucial component for managers within any organisation.

Non-finance managers should know how to analyse various business opportunities and evaluate financial risk. These professionals must also be able to communicate effectively with staff members and executives, and this requires a basic understanding of financial concepts. Some of these core concepts include: • Accounting processes • Reading and evaluating financial statements • Income tax analysis • Asset allocation • Effective cash-flow management Colour Accounting™ is the finance for non-finance managers course designed to improve the financial understanding of managers and supervisors. This translates into several key improvements in your knowledge and skills as a business professional. For example, these courses can help you: • Make better financial decisions • Deliver better business results • Improve your career opportunities • Further your understanding of business analytics • Translate financial information • Improve your relationship with financial department heads • Set better financial goals As a manager, you are a leader who ensures that many vital business processes run smoothly. Finance for non-finance managers will add a new sense of depth to your business understanding and allow you to make even better management decisions. This is an essential component of any management-level education. If you are a manager or a supervisor and interested in gaining a firmer grasp on financial concepts, contact us today! You are invited to join us for our breakfast launch 16th April, Central London. Register your attendance here.  ]]>

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