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    Fundamentals of Accounting for Non-Financial Managers
    UBC Sauder School of Business

    Fundamentals of Accounting for Non-Financial Managers

    UBC Sauder School of Business, Vancouver
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    2 daysDuration
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    Jun 29 - Jun 30, 2026
    2 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Vancouver
    Open
    Nov 5 - Nov 6, 2026
    2 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Vancouver
    Open
    $1,757

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    This popular course for non-financial managers is your shortcut to financial literacy. Learn to "think finance," and understand what the numbers are telling you. Read basic financial reports and ask probing questions based on the data they provide. Strengthen your finance and accounting skillset. Increase your financial fluency to make your business decisions pay off - in your career, and on the bottom line.

    Why UBC Sauder School of Business?

    Anchored in Vancouver β€” one of the most internationally connected cities in North America β€” UBC Sauder sits at the intersection of Pacific Rim commerce, Indigenous business leadership, and sustainability-oriented management thinking. For senior professionals who need more than an Atlantic or European perspective on global business, Sauder offers something genuinely harder to find: rigorous Canadian academia with an Asia-Pacific orientation baked into the curriculum, not bolted on.

    Your Profile

    • New or middle managers aspiring to career mobility.
    • Government and non-profit officers.
    • Sales, marketing, technical or other professional specialists.
    • Entrepreneurs and owners of small start-up or growing companies.

    Benefits

    • Demystify the language, tools and techniques of accounting and finance.
    • Get hands-on experience dealing with basic financial reports.
    • Grow confidence in working with financial specialists and senior managers.
    • Expand your professional expertise - and your opportunities.

    What You'll Learn

    • Basics of Financial Literacy - accounting and financial terminology, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in Canada, roles and responsibilities of financial managers, characteristics of good financial information.
    • Understanding the Balance Sheet - what can the Balance Sheet tell you, and how can it mislead; assets; liabilities; shareholders' equity; reading critical information hidden in the footnotes.
    • Deciphering the Income Statement - what does the Income Statement tell you about a business, and what does it leave out; net income: revenues, expenses, gains and losses; cash vs. accrual vs. activity-based accounting; break-even analysis and depreciation; performance indicators.
    • Sorting Through the Statement of Cash Flows - the purpose of the Cash Flow Statement, types of cash flows, operating activities, investing activities, financing activities.
    • Overview of the Statement of Changes in Equity - what it is and how it is used, contributed capital, retained earnings, accumulated other comprehensive income.
    • Other Critical Concepts to Know - reading public company annual reports, introduction to financial ratios and internal controls.

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