Financial Reporting

(5 Days)

SUITABLE FOR:

General Managers, Finance Directors, Financial Controllers, Treasury Managers, Treasurers, Finance Managers, Accounts Managers, Treasury Analysts, Financial and Management Accountants, Auditors, Financial Analysts, Accounts Supervisors and Accounts Superintendents.

 

SUMMARY:

A key measure of company success is its level of profitability in relation to capital employed. Finance and Accounting is at the core of all business operations. Key staff needs to understand the financial principles upon which their commercial operation is based. This course aims to give all delegates an understanding of business finance & accounting.

The topics covered include:

  • Introduction to financial reporting
  • International Accounting Standards (IAS)
  • Sources of funding
  • Use of funds
  • What information will I find in the accounts?
  • Interpretation of financial statements
  • Cash flow forecast
  • Capital Expenditure Appraisal
  • Developments in financial reporting

  

 

OBJECTIVES:

By the end of the course, delegates will:

1. Have a greater awareness of International Accounting Standards (IASs) and the latest developments in this area.
2.Be aware of the different sources of funding available to companies and the implications of each.
3. Have greater understanding of financial statements and how to interpret these.
4. Be able to appraise capital expenditure using a variety of tools and techniques.
5.Be aware of the latest developments in financial reporting.


 

 
 
 

FEE: £1,700

Excluding accommodation and meals

LOCATIONS: DATES:

Dubai

March 18 - 22, 2012

Dubai

October 07 – 11 , 2012

 

 

COURSE PRESENTERS

Hilary Hough, FCCA, FIBI, MMII

Hilary Hough has extensive experience in lecturing on accounting, financial and general management topics. He also has a great deal of practical experience in general management, corporate finance and in advising and supporting the development of small and medium sized businesses in Ireland . He has, for a number of years, been responsible for and implementation of small business policy at the Bank of Ireland where he has also held a number of other senior positions. These include management roles in Corporate Banking, Credit Management and Financial Analysis and Marketing as well as terms of Head of Public Affairs, Managing Director of the Group's factoring and invoice discounting subsidiary and, subsequently, as Head of Business Services for the Group where he had responsibility for a property portfolio in excess of ˆ500m and major cost management programmes throughout the Group.


 

 

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