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    Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Professional (Online)
    Columbia Business School

    Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Professional (Online)

    Columbia Business School, New York
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    About This Program

    As you progress in your organization, understanding financial information, β€œspeaking” the accounting language, and being able to conduct various financial analyses becomes increasingly important. If you have limited experience analyzing and interpreting accounting principles and financial statements, join Columbia Business School Executive Education online to ramp up your financial fluency. In this practical five-week program, you will dissect the elements of financial statements and learn to apply key financial principles to your own business. Demystifying terms such as net present value (NPV), price-earnings ratio (P/E), and forecasting will lead you to make decisions that deliver more value to your organization, improve your overall financial competence, and boost your business confidence. We answer questions such as:

    Why Columbia Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities β€” and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.

    Your Profile

    • Finance and Accounting for the Nonfinancial Professionals (Online) is designed for professionals at any level in their organization who currently need or anticipate the need to be able to understand, communicate, or use basic financial information.

    Benefits

    • Gain a solid foundation in finance and accounting
    • Learn accounting terminology, key concepts, and principles
    • Understand how to communicate with financial professionals
    • Apply concepts to common business scenarios
    • Arrive at an understanding of the financial implications of business decisions
    • Conduct various financial analyses

    What You'll Learn

    • Roles and Titles - Any role in an organization that requires the use of financial information or involves making decisions that have financial implications
    • Job Functions - General Management, Marketing, Sales, Legal/Compliance, Operations, Administrative, Finance/Accounting, Information Systems
    • Industries - Finance/Accounting, IT/Technology, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Energy/Resources, Shipping and Transportation, Retail/Wholesale, Construction, Government, Real Estate

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    How to Apply

    1. 1

      Check your eligibility

      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8–15 years of professional experience.

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      Contact the school

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    4. 4

      Prepare your application

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

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      Apply directly through Columbia Business School's official application portal.

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