Business Accounting & Finance for Non-Specialist Managers

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Business Accounting & Finance for Non-Specialist Managers provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. Business Accounting & Finance for Non-Specialist Managers is taught by Anthony Dixon. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Understand business finance and the effect it has on business operations

    What you'll learn:

    • A foundation in financial aspects of a business
    • Understand financial statements
    • Analyse the financial performance of a business
    • Make decisions based on financial information
    • How to control money in the business

    This course will provide you with a firm foundation in business finance matters for the non-specialist manager or student. The course will cover three key areas - finance, financial accounting, and management accounting. The course will not cover in-depth bookkeeping and the double-entry accounting system, other than an explanation of how the system works. Students and managers taking this course will learn how to understand financial statements produced for internal and external managerial purposes. The course will teach the effect of money on business operations, managing finance, and the decision-making process.

    The course has been designed to enable the student to work at their own pace and independently. There is also the benefit of practical experience through assignments and examples. Each topic is presented at a suitable level for those that are approaching business accounting and finance for the first time. The course ends with a practice test to recap on the topics covered. This course is ideal for managers running a business or department and students at undergraduate or diploma level. The term non-specialist means a career in different business areas like business management, retail, hospitality, marketing, HR, sales, engineering and so forth. But all managers, whatever department they are running, require a good understanding of business finance that they will have at least some responsibility for.