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    Financial Literacy Program
    WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

    Financial Literacy Program

    WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Düsseldorf
    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    FinanceTopic

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    Feb 22 - Feb 24, 2027
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Düsseldorf Campus
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    $4,076

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The Financial Literacy Program is all about how to read, derive, and apply relevant financial information to decision-making situations. Created for managers who are not financial specialists, this program provides a solid foundation in finance and accounting.


    This financial literacy training will help you to read, understand, and interpret income statements, cash flow statements, and balance sheets. An overview of types of financing will be presented and you will develop an understanding of the characteristics of different financing instruments. You will be able to effectively apply financial analysis techniques and through that understand the strategic performance goals.

    Why WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management?

    WHU has built its reputation not on size but on intensity — small cohorts, a demanding academic culture, and a student body that consistently punches above its weight in entrepreneurship and private equity. For senior executives, that same ethos translates into programs where peer learning is genuinely substantive, and where the school's deep ties to the German Mittelstand and European corporate elite make the room worth being in.

    Your Profile

    • Participants who have an educational background in a field other than finance
    • Participants who are in transition into a leadership position and would like a compact of the “numbers side” of business
    • Participants who want to learn the impact of financial statements on a company’s strategy

    Benefits

    • be able to read, understand, and derive conclusions from financial statements
    • understand fundamental concepts in finance & accounting
    • be able to apply the discounted cash flow method
    • have the necessary practical skills to estimate the cost of capital of a single project or a firm
    • know company valuation methods
    • understand the main characteristics of different financing sources
    • engage more effectively with financial stakeholders

    What You'll Learn

    • Introduction to Finance and Accounting Vocabulary
    • Financial statements & Key Performance Indicators Analysis
    • Time Value of Money
    • Investment Decision Rules
    • Risk and the Cost of Equity
    • Discounted Cashflow Method
    • Company Valuation
    • Capital Structure and Cost of Capital (WACC)