Certificate in Finance for Non-Finance Managers
- Offered byEY
Certificate in Finance for Non-Finance Managers at EY Overview
Duration | 11 hours |
Total fee | ₹12,000 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Credential | Certificate |
Certificate in Finance for Non-Finance Managers at EY Highlights
- Query Support through Email
- Six months of LMS access
- Online Assessments
- Participants will get 3 attempts at the final assessment to complete the certification
Certificate in Finance for Non-Finance Managers at EY Course details
- Business Owners
- Middle level Managers
- Head of non-financial division/function
- Self-employed non-finance professionals
- Non-Commerce Graduates
- Understand financial statements and its key elements
- Understand how business decisions made by you impact key elements of your company’s financial statements
- Identify signals pointing to deterioration in financial condition
- Take part in discussions on current financial and economic issues
- Know the advantages of budgeting
- Analyze the reasons for variances between the actual and budgeted results
- Understand what the cost of business operations is and how to manage the same
- Learn the most important principles of budgeting
- Be able to prepare management reports
- This course is a gateway to financial literacy for non-finance professionals, offering a comprehensive understanding of crucial financial aspects essential for informed decision-making.
- Participants gain proficiency in financial-statement analysis, cost control, breakeven analysis, and variance analysis, empowering them to communicate effectively with finance executives and enhance organizational performance by making sound financial decisions.
Certificate in Finance for Non-Finance Managers at EY Curriculum
Understanding financial statements-
Balance Sheet
Profit& Loss Statement
Cash Flow Statements
Notes to Financial Statements
Interpreting financial statements
Profits v. cashflows
Ratios and their Interpretations
Overview of Regulatory Structures
Different forms of Business
Overview of CompaniesAct2013
Overview of Taxation structure in India
Understanding and analyzing costs for decision making
Types of cost
Understanding cost behaviour
Marginal costing
Make or Buy
Shut Down or Continue
Sell or Process further
Domestic v. export sales
Creating and managing budgets
Understanding need for budgeting
Types of budgets— cash budgets, sales budgets, production budgets
Budget v. Actuals – Variance Analysis
Working Capital Management
Working Capital and its components
Working Capital cycle
Evaluating investment proposals through Capital Budgeting
Need for Capital Budgeting
Assessing Investment Proposals
Cost of capital and capital structure
Risk/ Return framework
Understanding the rate of return required by Debt and Equity holders
Means of financing
Share Capital
Term Loans
Debentures
Leasing
Other forms of Funding
Personal Tax Planning
Types of Income
Basics of tax planning, Exempt Income, Investment in tax saving avenues
Financial markets and instruments
Types of Financial Markets— Primary and Secondary
Financial Instruments — Shares, Debt Instruments
Derivatives (Future, Forward, Option, Swaps)
Exercises and case studies
For better understanding of concepts and reinforcement of learning