Introduction to Financial Management

Description: 

Whether your role requires management of a team, supply chain, product development, inventory, contracts or sales pipelines, every professional’s value is enhanced by a basic level of financial literacy.  Learn to predict, track and report financial information in this introductory course. 

If you are a new manager or in a role with newly assigned financial responsibilities, this course will help you build essential financial management skills that will enhance your personal toolkit and ensure that you apply best practices when managing fiduciary responsibilities. 

Who Should Enroll: 
  • New or mid-level managers  
  • Project managers and team leaders 
  • Professionals who report on business functions  
  • Anyone seeking a basic understanding of financial management principles 
Learning Outcomes: 
  • Understand how your individual business function and your team affect the organization’s bottom line 
  • Build practical financial management skills that are applicable across business functions 
  • Learn how to set up financial tracking and reporting programs for your business function 
  • Increase proficiency in managing cash flows – accounts receivable and accounts payable 
  • Enhance the value of financial reports to business leaders 
Prerequisites: 

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Continuing Education Hours: 
Project Management Institute: 6.5 PDUs-Ways of Working
Continuing Education Units: .65 CEUs

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