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With constant market fluctuation and an unpredictable supply chain, sometimes it can be difficult to project where your business will be tomorrow. That’s where financial forecasting comes in. The data you have today can be used in various ratios and equations to create helpful financial estimates for your business. You can also use different aspects of financial and managerial accounting to better present your finances to potential and existing stakeholders. Streamlined financial reporting, planning, and analysis techniques can improve your business’s competitive strategy.
In this Financial Planning and Analysis for Nonfinancial Executives course, you’ll learn how costing, pricing, and budgeting can be used when creating estimates and projections. You’ll also learn about variance analysis and financial performance management, as well as how financial and managerial accounting work together. You’ll use important financial ratios and forecasting techniques that lead to improved business analysis and performance.
It is designed for nonfinancial executives who want to use financial planning and analysis techniques, including financial ratios and forecasting, to improve business analysis and performance.
It covers costing, pricing, and budgeting; variance analysis and performance measurement; combining financial and managerial accounting; financial ratios for nonfinancial executives; and financial forecasting.
You will build skills in business analysis, financial analysis, financial analytics, financial calculations, financial forecasting, and non-profit financial management.
To understand financial forecasting, interpret financial ratios, explore the budgeting process, and examine financial performance management.
It includes lessons spanning an Introduction; Costing, Pricing, and Budgeting; Variance Analysis and Performance Measurement; Combining Financial and Managerial Accounting; Financial Ratios for Nonfinancial Executives; Financial Forecasting; and a Test Your Knowledge section.