Financial Management for Making Business Decisions
- Topics:
- Amortization,
- Decision Analysis,
- Decision making,
- Financial Statements,
- Lease or Buy,
- ...
- Tags:
- eCornell,
- Finance,
- Financial,
- Financial Accounting,
- Financial Management,
- Financial Management Certificate Series,
- Financial Planning
- Source:
- eCornell
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Overview: Today, a good idea is not good enough. Leaders must demonstrate that their idea will deliver measurable results to the bottom line. To drive innovation and organizational success, leaders need to make effective business decisions that provide the most economic value to their organizations. To ensure success, they must also effectively communicate and discuss project and investment alternatives with an organization's financial managers. In many organizations, however, miscommunication and limited access to financial management tools and methods hinder decision-making. The Financial Management Certificate Series provides managers with a financial mindset that addresses these problems and allows them to make better business decisions. The four courses in this series are designed to demystify financial terminology, assumptions, and concepts for non-financial managers by using easily understood, relevant case examples and engaging, interactive explanations of each concept. The series includes a combination of finance and accounting topics and will enable participants to interpret financial information, assess the costs and benefits of business decisions, and communicate operational and financial strategies.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 1




