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    Finance and Accounting for Business Managers
    Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

    Finance and Accounting for Business Managers

    Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Maheshtala
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    Feb 8 - Feb 11, 2027
    4 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Kolkata Campus
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    $1,198

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Business Managers at any level of the organization - higher, middle or entry level, and Managers rendering responsibilities in any functional area - Marketing, Operations, Finance and Accounting, Strategy, or Human Resource, need to take key decisions towards managing their organizations. These decisions can be very critical not only for the success of their organizations but also for accelerating their own career growth. In order to make these decisions judiciously towards helping their organization beat the competition, a manager needs to understand and analyze loads of information bombarding him from various corners of today's dynamic business environment. A basic grounding in the concepts of accounting and finance is essential and can give him the competitive edge that he needs to excel in his decision making. The objective of the course is to help all managers gain a competitive edge in their decision-making by providing them with basic knowledge and understanding of some of the critical areas in accounting and finance. At the end of the programme, the managers would be comfortable looking at the financial statements of any company and commenting on its financial performance and position. This would help them decide whether to engage with a company and on what terms. A basic grounding in accounting and finance would make them ready for learning the tools and techniques of managing long-term and short-term investments and financing. Participants are expected to acquire a reasonably good understanding of the capital budgeting process by learning concepts such as Free Cash Flows, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal rate of Return (IRR); how to do a fundamental valuation for mergers and acquisition (M&A); and how to arrive at an optimal mix of debt and equity for companies with different business risks. All these learnings are expected to make the managers more aware about the tool and techniques of finance and accounting and considerably improve the quality of their future decisions.

    Why Indian Institute of Management Calcutta?

    IIM Calcutta carries a particular authority in Indian management education that comes simply from being first β€” the oldest IIM in the country, founded in collaboration with MIT Sloan and the Government of India, in a city that has historically produced some of India's most rigorous intellectual traditions. For senior professionals who want academic depth alongside a genuinely global research pedigree, few institutions on the subcontinent can match its credentials.

    Your Profile

    • The programme is designed for managers at all levels and any vertical, who want an understanding of accounting and finance fundamentals, or need to refresh their knowledge.
    • No prior knowledge of finance or accounting is required.

    Benefits

    • Read and interpret financial statements - income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement - for any company.
    • Apply trend analysis, vertical analysis, and financial ratios to assess a firm's financial performance and health.
    • Evaluate capital budgeting decisions using Free Cash Flows, NPV, IRR, and payback period.
    • Assess valuation logic in the context of mergers and acquisitions and optimal capital structure.

    What You'll Learn

    • Basics of Corporate Financial Reporting
    • Understanding Financial Statements - Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement - and their inter-relationships
    • Analyzing Financial Statements using Trend Analysis, Vertical Analysis, and Financial Ratios to assess a firm's financial performance and health
    • Process of Capital Budgeting and Project Evaluation
    • Free Cash Flows and Decision Rules: NPV, IRR, and Payback Period
    • Basics of Valuation in the Context of Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
    • Optimal Capital Structure and Business Risk
    • Issues and Challenges in Long-Term and Short-Term Financing Decisions

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