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Financial Analysis Forecasting
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This intensive 5 day course covers the fundamentals of financial analysis and forecasting. The course consists of a series of presentations interspersed with exercises and case study material.

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The main areas covered are:

  • Contents of accounts.
  • The profit and loss account and balance sheet.
  • Ratio analysis.
  • Cash flow analysis.
  • IFRS, IAS and the IASB.
  • Time value of money.
  • Discounting cash flows.
  • Overview of financial management.
  • Introduction to spreadsheets.
  • Developing forecasts.
  • Presenting financial information.

Who should attend:

The course is ideal for those persons seeking a proper grounding in the fundamentals of financial analysis and forecasting, including:

  • Business Analysts.
  • Equity Analysts.
  • Commercial Bankers.
  • Managers.
  • Consultants.
  • Entrepreneurs.
  • Financial Trainees.
  • Others interested in finance.

Course Background

Financial analysis and forecasting is an intensive five-day course presented by chartered accountant Timothy Jury F. C. A. It is designed to provide those wishing to acquire an introduction to accounting and financial Analysis with the knowledge required. The course is in the style of a series of presentations interspersed with case study material. Delegates are required to carry out a significant amount of financial manipulation and will involve the use of spreadsheet software in a number of cases. The case studies are designed to enable the delegate to take ownership of the knowledge offered by applying it to a case immediately after the relevant presentation. This is further reinforced by the completion of group cases towards the end of the course.

The course is ideal for managers, analysts, consultants, entrpreneurs and others who seek a proper grounding in the fundamentals of financial analysis and forecasting. Delegates should have with them a simple calculator for use in financial analysis cases (a specialist financial calculator is not necessary). A portable computer with spreadsheet software is required to complete a number of cases. Whilst the course is not explicitly designed as a spreadsheet software training course delegates less familiar with spreadsheets should be able to develop their spreadsheet knowledge from the case study material offered in the course.

Delegates are encouraged to ask questions and develop their knowledge by enquiry. The presentation style is intensive, inclusive and informal. In the pre-course period delegates are expected to read from cover to cover a complete set of published statutory accounts.