When

Thursday October 23, 2014 at 9:00 AM EDT
-to-
Friday October 24, 2014 at 4:00 PM EDT

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Where

UConn Graduate Business Learning Center (GBLC) 
100 Constitution Plaza
Hartford, CT 06103
 

 
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Instructor

Dr. Robert Hoskin
Associate Professor
Accounting Department
UConn School of Business

Contact

Executive Education 
UConn School of Business 
860-728-2400 
execed@business.uconn.edu 

execed.business.uconn.edu

 

Finance for Non-financial Managers 

Please join us for this exciting two-day workshop! You will learn to better understand and interpret your company's financial statements, obtain insight into financial and accounting principles, and assess how firms create value for stockholders. Interactive exercises will be used to apply your understanding in a variety of real companies across several industries.

The Essential Elements of Finance

Financial Analysis for Non-financial Managers offers an exciting two-day program that will enable business managers to better understand and interpret their company's financial status, thereby offering depth of insight to make sound company financial decisions. The program provides the essential elements of finance and accounting, whereby participants will learn about different financial principles including value creation and value drivers, revenue and expense recognition concepts, ratio analysis, financial statement analysis, time value of money, and capital budgeting and project evaluation. This two-day workshop will enable the participant to understand and interpret the major financial statements of the firm and to assess how the firm is creating value for its stockholders. Interactive exercises, based on nine public companies across several industries, will be used to apply these concepts and knowledge. Workshop fees are $1200.

Who Should Attend

  • Mid- to senior-level business managers in any industry who are interested in obtaining insight into financial and accounting principles and concepts for sound financial decision making.
  • Managers and executives in functional disciplines such as Marketing, Sales, Operations, Human Resources, and Strategy who are interested in deepening their understanding of finance and accounting.
  • Legal, Medical, and Closely-held Business Owners and senior managers seeking the tools to evaluate the organization's financial performance and make sound financial decisions.