Finance and Accounting
Building a Well Structured Company
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program is designed to guide participants through the essential steps in creating a solid financial foundation for their organization. It addresses critical financial and accounting practices that enhance organizational structure, ensure compliance, improve financial planning, and drive informed decision-making.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Develop a strong foundation in financial and accounting principles that support company structure.
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Implement effective budgeting and financial planning strategies.
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Understand and apply financial compliance and reporting standards.
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Utilize financial data for strategic decision-making and performance improvement.
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Foster financial transparency and accountability within their organization.
Targeted Audience:
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Financial Managers.
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Accountants and Finance Team Leads.
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Business Owners and Entrepreneurs.
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CFOs and Controllers.
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Senior Managers involved in Financial Decision-Making.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
ERP Financial Setup:
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Understanding the structure and purpose of a chart of accounts.
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Steps to develop a comprehensive chart of accounts.
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Customizing the chart for different business needs.
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Ensuring alignment with financial reporting requirements.
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Best practices for maintaining and updating the chart of accounts.
Unit 2:
Recording Journal Entries (Accrual Basis):
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Principles of accrual accounting.
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Differences between accrual and cash basis accounting.
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Recording common types of journal entries.
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Automating journal entry processes in ERP systems.
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Ensuring accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.
Unit 3:
Financial Statement Modeling:
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Components of a financial statement model.
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Steps to construct the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
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Integrating financial statements into a cohesive model.
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Using Excel and other tools for financial modeling.
Unit 4:
Business Valuation and Benchmarking:
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Overview of business valuation methods.
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Steps to perform discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis.
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Applying market multiples and comparable company analysis.
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Identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) for benchmarking.
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Collecting and analyzing benchmarking data.
Unit 5:
Financial Analysis Techniques:
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Principles and purpose of cost-benefit analysis.
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Steps to perform a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis.
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Understanding sensitivity analysis and its applications.
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Steps to conduct sensitivity analysis.
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Introduction to multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA).