Finance is at the heart of every successful business decision—but you don’t need to be a finance specialist to use it with confidence. Finance for Non-finance Professionals equips learners from any background with the essential skills to understand, apply, and discuss financial concepts in the workplace. You’ll gain practical knowledge of accounting fundamentals, budgets, and expenditure proposals, as well as how to ensure your projects get approved and delivered on track.
The course also introduces you to Excel-based financial modelling, teaching clear principles of structure, workflow, visualization, and commentary that apply to any platform. You will develop the confidence to interpret and report against budgets, master the core responsibilities of budget owners, and apply essential quantitative skills such as solving financial equations, working with compound growth, and avoiding common errors.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to engage effectively with finance specialists and decision-makers, bringing financial insight to your role and supporting stronger, evidence-based business outcomes. This unique combination of practical finance, modelling, and quantitative tools makes the course invaluable for professionals seeking to strengthen their financial leadership.
Every business activity depends on finance and impacts it in return. This module introduces the essentials of financial control and reporting, explaining how organisations secure and use funds from investors, manage solvency and liquidity, and forecast cash flows to stay sustainable. You’ll also explore the role of accounting in recording, reporting, and communicating financial information, equipping you to support finance colleagues and contribute to informed decision-making across sectors.
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27 videos7 readings3 assignments
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27 videos•Total 198 minutes
Course introduction•1 minute
Finance and accounting - overview•4 minutes
1.1.1. Accounting for Sales for Cash and Sales on Credit Terms•7 minutes
1.1.2. Receiving part-payment & Issuing a credit note•10 minutes
1.3.5. Writing off previously capitalised amount•2 minutes
1.3.6. Depreciation of tangible capital asset•10 minutes
1.3.7. Non-depreciating capital assets•10 minutes
1.3.8. Net book value of capital assets•9 minutes
1.3.9. How depreciation affects profits•9 minutes
1.3.10. Expensing & capitalising in financial reporting•9 minutes
1.3.11. Impairment & Revaluation of capital assets•9 minutes
7 readings•Total 181 minutes
Contents•1 minute
Course outline•30 minutes
Course resources•30 minutes
Module introduction•30 minutes
Financial acumen and accounting fundamentals (i)•30 minutes
Financial acumen and accounting fundamentals (ii)•30 minutes
Financial acumen and accounting fundamentals (iii)•30 minutes
3 assignments•Total 160 minutes
Knowledge check 2•55 minutes
Knowledge check 3•50 minutes
Knowledge check 1•55 minutes
Budgets and proposals
Module 2•5 hours to complete
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Budgets and investment proposals are financial plans that must demonstrate value for money. In this module, you’ll learn how to estimate costs and benefits, account for timing and risk, and present clear, evidence-based proposals that finance colleagues can evaluate with confidence. You’ll also explore key tools such as payback periods, discounted cash flow techniques, and sensitivity analysis to align proposals with organisational goals and build credibility in financial decision-making.
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13 videos1 reading7 assignments
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13 videos•Total 73 minutes
Budgets and proposals - overview•3 minutes
2.1.1. Revenue changes and Corporate value effects•4 minutes
2.1.2. Cost changes and Corporate value effects•6 minutes
2.2. Payback and Payback periods•6 minutes
2.3.1. Net Present Value (NPV) decision rules•5 minutes
2.3.2. Present Value (PV) calculations•6 minutes
2.4.1. Net Present Value (NPV) calculations - investments•6 minutes
2.4.2. Net Present Value (NPV) calculations - borrowings•7 minutes
2.7. Working capital and Working capital management•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 30 minutes
Module introduction•30 minutes
7 assignments•Total 195 minutes
Knowledge check 4•35 minutes
Knowledge check 5•30 minutes
Knowledge check 6•65 minutes
Knowledge check 7•20 minutes
Knowledge check 1•15 minutes
Knowledge check 2•15 minutes
Knowledge check 3•15 minutes
Reporting against budgets
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
Budget holders are responsible for meeting operational goals while managing financial performance. In this module, you’ll learn how to analyse and explain budget variances, distinguishing between favourable and adverse outcomes, one-off items, and recurring trends. You’ll also practise reforecasting techniques to update financial expectations and support timely decision-making. By applying structured analysis, commentary, and Excel-based tools, you’ll build credibility as a budget owner and demonstrate how variances impact wider organisational performance.
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6 videos2 readings4 assignments
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6 videos•Total 38 minutes
Reporting against budgets - overview•5 minutes
3.1. Reporting favourable and adverse variances•7 minutes
3.2. Types of variances - one off v. recurring•6 minutes
3.3. Types of variance - reversing•6 minutes
3.4.1. Measures of Cost and Profit•6 minutes
3.4.2. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 60 minutes
Introduction•30 minutes
How to own and report against a budget•30 minutes
4 assignments•Total 130 minutes
Knowledge check 2•25 minutes
Knowledge check 3•30 minutes
Knowledge check 4•60 minutes
Knowledge check 1•15 minutes
Modelling essentials
Module 4•6 hours to complete
Module details
Financial models simplify complex financial situations into structured, transparent calculations that support forecasting, reporting, and decision-making. In this module, you’ll learn core modelling principles such as defining purpose, structuring workbooks, and using effective workflows, visualisation, and commentary. Through practical Excel applications, you’ll explore how well-designed models enable sensitivity analysis, stress testing, and scenario analysis, while improving efficiency and reducing errors. Case studies will show how modelling strengthens budgeting, proposals, and variance analysis, while enhancing collaboration and communication with colleagues.
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28 videos2 readings13 assignments
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28 videos•Total 83 minutes
4. Module introduction•4 minutes
4.0.1. F1 F9 helps you calculate•4 minutes
4.0.2. Good design - good construction - use distinct modules•4 minutes
4.0.3. Every row should have a label•2 minutes
4.0.4. Know your audience•4 minutes
4.0.5. Many Excel functions aren't useful, because they're too complicated•3 minutes
4.0.6. Apparently restrictive disciplines enable us to do more, easily•3 minutes
4.0.7. You do still have to think hard from time to time•3 minutes
4.0.8. A terrible shared model•3 minutes
4.1. Spreadsheets, models, Excel, workbooks and files•2 minutes
4.2. All models are wrong•4 minutes
4.3. Some models are very useful•5 minutes
4.4.1. Is Excel the right tool?•1 minute
4.4.2. PCs and Macs•1 minute
4.4.3. Setting up Excel•3 minutes
4.5. Useful conventions - number signs +/-•8 minutes
4.6.1. Sheet size and proportions•1 minute
4.6.2. Printing - and virtual printing - set up•5 minutes
4.7.1. Spreadsheets: Purpose•1 minute
4.7.2. Spreadsheets: Labels•3 minutes
4.8.1. Short formulae•1 minute
4.8.2. Spaces in formulae•1 minute
4.9.1. Zoning•2 minutes
4.9.2. Colour•2 minutes
4.10. Keyboards and mice•2 minutes
4.11. Navigation, Selection and Editing•7 minutes
4.12. Copying sheets and workbooks, Shadow models•3 minutes
4.13. Display, calculation, rounding•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 60 minutes
Financial modelling and financial sensitivities•30 minutes
Key concepts and definitions•30 minutes
13 assignments•Total 205 minutes
Knowledge check 6•25 minutes
Knowledge check 7•10 minutes
Knowledge check 8•20 minutes
Knowledge check 9•15 minutes
Knowledge check 10•10 minutes
Knowledge check 11•25 minutes
Knowledge check 12•15 minutes
Knowledge check 13•5 minutes
Knowledge check 1•20 minutes
Knowledge check 2•15 minutes
Knowledge check 3•10 minutes
Knowledge check 4•20 minutes
Knowledge check 5•15 minutes
5. Quantitative skills
Module 5•7 hours to complete
Module details
This module equips learners with essential quantitative skills needed to analyse and interpret financial data accurately. You will learn to set up, solve, and rearrange financial equations, understand and apply compound interest and growth, and perform de-compounding. These techniques are applied in practical case studies, including budgeting, forecasting, and project evaluation, as well as in key financial analyses such as ratio analysis and DuPont analysis. By mastering these quantitative methods, learners will be able to assess organisational performance, support decision-making, and communicate financial insights with confidence and precision.
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