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About the Course

Unlock the power of numbers in business! In this Operational Finance course, you'll learn to interpret the 'financial story' told by balance sheets and income statements, gaining insights crucial for short-term decision-making. Master the management of current assets, liabilities, and working capital to optimize business performance. Understand the financial impact of managerial decisions on operations and marketing, making you a more strategic leader. Prerequisites: Basic understanding of accounting principles recommended. Experience with Microsoft Excel is helpful. Learning Outcomes: * Analyze balance sheets and income statements to identify key financial ratios. * Make data-driven decisions related to working capital management. * Evaluate the financial consequences of marketing and operational strategies. Benefits: Gain the confidence to make sound financial decisions, improve business profitability, and advance your career in finance or management. Equip yourself with skills applicable across diverse industries. Are you ready to transform your understanding of finance and its impact on your business?...

Top reviews

AD

Feb 22, 2019

The course is very well designed and brilliantly taught. Very useful for anyone wanting to develop insight into how organizations finance their daily operations.

RN

Aug 13, 2020

Excellent approach to training by sharing the Financial conceptual knowledge using a a Business case scenario... very involving and thought provoking.. Really appreciate ...Many Thanks!

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By Mr. M H H

Oct 29, 2023

good

By Mr. A L (

Dec 26, 2020

Good

By SHELA M T

Nov 18, 2024

N/A

By Mhd N A

Apr 8, 2023

- The reason of not using average balance of Balance Sheet item when calculating ratio includes Income Statement item in the numerator and Balance Sheet item in the denominator.

- The NFO calculation in the course done without including cash balance (AR + Inventory + Other current assets - AP - Other current liabilities) but in the final quiz they calculated expected short term debt by adding cash balance. What is the clear calculation of NFO?

By Mohammed Z

Nov 15, 2021

Assignment review by peers can be improvised. In case the reviewer does not understand the view of presenter, there should be some specific questions designed, when re-submitting again ( as needed), the questions can play a role in assessment of knowledge.

By Dr. C M

Jan 24, 2023

Great course, in addition to video teaching, some more hand-outs for reading would be beneficial.

By Mohammed R A

Dec 4, 2021

Great course, however more topics would be great...

By Masoud A

Aug 29, 2021

A well structured and composed course,

By Daniel S

Sep 8, 2023

great course. Really helpfull

By Mohammed H

Nov 23, 2021

Good Course