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    Finance for Non-Finance Executives
    London Business School

    Finance for Non-Finance Executives

    London Business School, London
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    About This Program

    Build your understanding and confidence in finance Gain practical finance skills. Become financially fluent, mastering key aspects of accounting and corporate finance in just one week. Become proficient in financial language and terminology – communicate knowledgably and with confidence at all levels. Gain a strong grasp of best practice corporate financial management, grounded within the context of your everyday decisions. Develop the skills to prepare budgets and forecasts for operations and develop models that answer short-run 'what-if' questions. Discover how to analyse and benchmark your company’s financial performance. Use discounted cash-flow principles and net present value (NPV) techniques to perform successful project appraisals. Make informed, valuable contributions to board-level discussions with new expertise and a deeper understanding of financial reports. Develop the critical finance skills to accurately identify future problems – and successfully exploit new opportunities. > "My insatiable appetite for learning has brought me back again and again." Servane Bonnet Non Executive Board Member at GQS Capital LTD Programme: Finance for Non-Finance Executives Nationality: Luxembourger Read Servane's story > "As a result of this course, I was confident in interpreting the numbers and able to estimate future developments of the business." Matteo Martini General Manager at Dedar UK, Read Matteo's story > "I now have more vigour and confidence with numbers, I am not afraid to challenge the figures that I’m presented with." Matthew Warhaftig Commercial and Operations, Senior Manager at Northcross Capital LLP Read Matthew's story

    Why London Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus in one of the world's two or three genuine financial capitals — and then back that location with a faculty whose research shapes the policies and boardrooms of that same city. London Business School places participants inside the living case study that is London: the deals, the regulation debates, the talent flows, and the cultural collisions happen minutes from the classroom door.

    Your Profile

    • Managing directors.
    • Senior managers responsible for business units or for delivering company growth and shareholder value.

    Benefits

    • Become proficient in financial language and terminology – communicate knowledgably and with confidence at all levels.
    • Gain a strong grasp of best practice corporate financial management, grounded within the context of your everyday decisions.
    • Develop the skills to prepare budgets and forecasts for operations and develop models that answer short-run 'what-if' questions.
    • Discover how to analyse and benchmark your company’s financial performance.
    • Use discounted cash-flow principles and net present value (NPV) techniques to perform successful project appraisals.
    • Make informed, valuable contributions to board-level discussions with new expertise and a deeper understanding of financial reports.
    • Develop the critical finance skills to accurately identify future problems – and successfully exploit new opportunities.

    What You'll Learn

    • Interpret company accounts – decipher them and discover what balance sheets and income statements reveal about your company’s performance.
    • Use accounting for management decisions – make confident decisions about your organisation’s future, exploring financial performance, customer profitability, product and service costs, and project appraisals.
    • Analyse shareholder value – give your strategic decision-making a boost, exploring company valuation, risk and return, and performance measures.

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      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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