INTRODUCTION
	It is essential to fully understand how finance influences strategic decision-making because it provides the foundation for an organisation’s economic survival, development, growth and future prosperity.
	Are you familiar with the core principles of finance and their links with strategic decisions, and financial planning?
	Are you able to use the financial tools, techniques and know-how that influence strategic decision-making and apply them practically in real-life business situations?
	This course helps use of the essential financial tools and techniques and will enable non-financial and financial professionals at every level to make better-informed decisions to improve financial performance, and increase corporate value and shareholder value.
	Course objectives:
	Think strategically and use the strategic management process and its links to KPI systems as a basis for improved decision-making to maximise shareholder wealth
	Analyse and interpret the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows, and use appropriate costing and measurement systems for more effective planning and budgeting, management of working capital and cash flow, and improved financial performance.
	Use the techniques of uncertainty and risk analysis and develop appropriate risk management tools, and insurance and hedging of interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates
	The benefit of this course:
	Considering how risk may be most effectively managed using the appropriate risk management tools, and insurance and hedging of interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates
	Improving your self-confidence to be better placed to deal with financial and other professionals on financial and strategic issues
	Mitigating and minimising financial risk through risk analysis and the effective use of the appropriate techniques of risk management
	Communicating more effectively with financial professionals and sharing throughout the organisation the knowledge gained from the semina
	
			
	Course Outline
	DAY 1
	Linking Strategic Management and Decision-Making with Financial Planning and Budgeting
	Strategy and Strategic Management
	Vision, Mission, and Objectives
	Key Features of Strategic Decision-making
	Rolling-out and Implementing Strategies
	Value Creation and Maximisation of Shareholder Wealth
	Corporate Objectives, Accountability, and Corporate Governance
	Management Accounting and the links between Strategic Planning and Budgeting
	DAY 2
	The Financial Statements and Their Links with Planning and Financial Decisions
	The Three Key Financial Statements
	Balance Sheet
	Income Statement
	Statement of Cash Flows
	Sources of Internal and External Financing
	Cost of Equity, Cost of Debt, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
	Capital Structure Models to minimise WACC
	Preparing a long-term Financial Plan to Determine Financing Requirements
	DAY 3
	Costing Systems and Measurement Systems that Support Financial Decision-Making
	Costs and Activities
	Cost Behaviour
	Fixed Costs and Variable Costs
	Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Relationships, Break-even and Sensitivity Analysis
	Direct and Indirect Costs
	Activity Based Costing (ABC) and Management (ABM)
	Refining the Costing System for Improved Decision-making
	DAY 4
	Capital Investment Decisions
	Future Values, Present Values and Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
	Capital Budgeting Principles
	Evaluating Capital Investment Projects using Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) and Payback
	DCF Evaluation Methods of Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR), Equivalent Annual Cost (EAC)
	Deciding on which Investment Appraisal Methods to use
	Capital Budgeting, Capital Rationing and the Profitability Index (PI)
	Further Factors to Consider in Investment Appraisal
	DAY 5
	Linking Performance Measures to Strategic Decisions and Financial Risk Management
	Linking Strategic Objectives to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in a Balanced Scorecard
	Obstacles to Achieving Strategic Objectives created by the Accounting and Costing System
	Uncertainty and Risk Analysis
	Types of Business Risk and Financial Risk
	Risk Management Principles
	Development of Risk Management Tools to Mitigate and Minimise Risk
	Insurance and Hedging
	Interest Rate Risk and Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Risk.
	
		
  
					
					
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