Management Accounting Masterclass
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Among other tasks, Management Accounting professionals help business line managers understand how well they have performed, with a particular focus on the lifeblood of the company – cash.
Management Accounting professionals should be able to immediately recall and put into practice the principles and practice of:
- Managing Cash
- Managing the float
- Managing debtors or receivables
- Evaluation of Credit Policy
- Managing inventory
- Determination of various levels of inventory
- Management of working capital
- Financing of Current Assets
- Determination of working capital requirements
Management accounting professionals must also be prepared to provide timely, regular insights on key performance indicators such as orders received, order backlog, capacity utilization, and sales.
Last but not least, Management accounting professionals should have the capability to investigate specific problems such as a decline in profitability of a product, a situation with a specific business line, or a new development opportunity.
The Finance 3.0 Management Accounting program contains a library of 7 courses designed to help you master the fundamentals of management accounting.
A step-by-step walk through of the strategic, operational and technical aspects of management accounting techniques are covered. Specifically, this will enable you to understand the strategic & financial decision making process in the Management of Current Assets & Working Capital, and interpret the impact of such decisions on the ability of a business to create value.
The 7 courses covered in the Finance 3.0 Management Accounting program are:
- Management of Cash
- Management of Accounts Receivables
- Management of Inventory
- Overview of Working Capital
- Financing Working Capital-I
- Financing Working Capital-II
- Estimation of Working Capital Requirements
Enrollment into the Finance 3.0 Management Accounting program also provides you with access to a collection of Excel and Java based management accounting calculators, as well as a comprehensive case study on Receivables Management to turbo-charge your learning with deep, practical application.
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