Finance and Accounting
Managerial Accounting Essentials for Non Financial Professionals
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program introduces managerial accounting principles tailored for non-financial professionals, focusing on how to leverage accounting information for effective planning, decision-making, and control. It empowers participants to understand and apply key financial concepts, enhance their strategic decision-making capabilities, and contribute to organizational success through informed financial management.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Understand fundamental managerial accounting concepts and their applications.
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Utilize accounting information for effective planning and budgeting.
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Analyze financial data to support strategic decision-making.
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Implement control mechanisms to monitor and improve organizational performance.
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Communicate financial insights effectively to support business decisions.
Targeted Audience:
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Project Managers.
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Operations Managers.
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Marketing Professionals.
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Product Managers.
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Business Unit Leaders.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Introduction to Managerial Accounting:
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Overview of managerial accounting and its role in business.
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Key differences between managerial and financial accounting.
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Understanding financial statements and their components.
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The importance of cost behavior and cost analysis.
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Practical examples of managerial accounting in decision-making.
Unit 2:
Cost Analysis and Budgeting:
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Types of costs: fixed, variable, and mixed.
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Cost allocation methods and their applications.
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Budget preparation and variance analysis.
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Techniques for cost estimation and forecasting.
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Case studies on effective budgeting and cost management.
Unit 3:
Performance Measurement and Control:
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Establishing performance metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs).
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Techniques for performance measurement and control.
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Analyzing performance reports and addressing variances.
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Implementing control systems to improve operational efficiency.
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Examples of performance management in various industries.
Unit 4:
Decision-Making and Financial Analysis:
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Methods for analyzing financial data for decision-making.
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Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis and its applications.
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Evaluating investment decisions and capital budgeting.
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Understanding break-even analysis and margin of safety.
Unit 5:
Communication and Reporting:
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Techniques for effective communication of financial information.
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Preparing and presenting financial reports to non-financial stakeholders.
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Using accounting data to support strategic planning and decision-making.
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Best practices for reporting and visualizing financial information.
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Practical exercises on creating and presenting financial reports.