Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers is a 3-day series that provides an introduction to accounting, and its processes for financial evaluation. The program will target organizational stakeholders heavily involved in goal setting and decision making processes. Participants will learn how to read financial statements and reports to formulate strategic business plans. Emphasis will be placed on understanding assets, liabilities, capital, return on investment, risk management, balance sheets, cost accounting, cash flow, and strategies for better communication with financial professionals.
As Charlotte faces challenges with most industries suffering job losses, opportunities for new industries in the area will increase the need for a well-qualified adaptable workforce that can transfer their skills to any career field. In fact, it is projected that Charlotte will see 7,000 new jobs in leadership and management by 2014. Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers will provide any individual seeking leadership roles with a broad knowledge of finance and accounting to make the best decisions for any organization.
To receive your record of attendance, full participation is expected. Participants must be present at the beginning of each course and be in attendance through the duration of each course in order to receive the record of attendance. Credit hours will only be adjusted under extenuating circumstances.
What are the attendance requirements?
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Minimum Required: 1 Courses | Maximum Allowed: 1 Courses |
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| NFM101 Finance and Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager | |
















