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    Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Executive
    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Executive

    Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford
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    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    FinanceTopic

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    Jan 24 - Jan 29, 2027
    5 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Stanford Campus
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    $15,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Balance sheets and income statements. Cash flow and financial management. Many executives rise to positions of great responsibility with less knowledge of these finance and accounting basics than they'd like to have. Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Executive will demystify the data, clarify key concepts, and teach you important frameworks and fundamentals. This highly focused curriculum taught by Stanford GSB faculty will help you identify trends, make performance comparisons with competitors, and practice financial forecasting. You'll explore how much debt a company should accept, the appropriate analysis for better investment decisions, the measurement of the cost of capital, and the payment of cash dividends to investors. You will also take part in sessions designed to collaboratively review and reinforce these concepts to apply to your organization's unique challenges.

    Why Stanford Graduate School of Business?

    Stanford GSB sits at the epicentre of Silicon Valley, which means its executive education participants don't just study innovation β€” they walk out the door and into the world's densest concentration of venture capital, deep-tech startups, and technology multinationals. The school's insistence that leadership begins with self-awareness, not strategy frameworks, produces a distinctly introspective style of executive development that sets it apart from almost every other elite institution.

    Your Profile

    • Mid- to senior-level executives in general management, corporate planning, marketing and sales, or other functional areas - from any size company, any industry, and any country.
    • Anyone in a top-level position who isn't completely comfortable with reading financial statements and other financial information, and making financially based decisions.

    Benefits

    • Understand the core concepts, terms, and techniques of finance and accounting.
    • Utilize financial concepts to make better-informed decisions and become a greater asset to your company.
    • Communicate more effectively with the key sources of financing: bankers, other lenders, and investors.
    • Gain a broad overview of the financial marketplace and the role a company plays within it.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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