- Platform
- edX
- Provider
- Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
- Effort
- 2-4 hours/week
- Length
- 11 weeks
- Language
- English
- Credentials
- Paid Certificate Available
- Part of
- Course Link
Overview
This business course helps you to read and understand financial statements to evaluate how business performance is affected by four fundamental drivers of profitability viz., asset management, cost management, leverage management and tax management. It will also help you to identify areas for improvement.
The second part of this finance course deals with managing costs. You will learn how to prepare cost sheets, budget and make cost-based decisions.
The third part of the course provides an overview of financial markets to raise capital of different types. You will develop the ability to prepare and evaluate finances for your business plan and manage working capital.
The overall objective of the course is to build financial acumen to make you a successful entrepreneur or manager.
Taught by
MS Narasimhan
This business course helps you to read and understand financial statements to evaluate how business performance is affected by four fundamental drivers of profitability viz., asset management, cost management, leverage management and tax management. It will also help you to identify areas for improvement.
The second part of this finance course deals with managing costs. You will learn how to prepare cost sheets, budget and make cost-based decisions.
The third part of the course provides an overview of financial markets to raise capital of different types. You will develop the ability to prepare and evaluate finances for your business plan and manage working capital.
The overall objective of the course is to build financial acumen to make you a successful entrepreneur or manager.
Syllabus
Week 1: Mechanics of Financial Accounting
Introduction to financial accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, fundamental accounting equation, recording of financial transactions and preparation of accounting statements through accounting equation.
Week 2: Reading Financial Statements
Reading and understanding balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement Familiarizing all accounting terms that normally appear in financial statements
Week 3: Financial Statement Analysis
Ratio analysis, understanding relationship between four profitability drivers, assessing financial health through credit scoring model.
Week 4: Product Costing
Preparation of Cost Sheet in manufacturing and service industry, Job and process costing, Activity-based costing.
Week 5: Cost Analysis for Decision Making
Behaviour of costs, Break-even analysis, relevant costing approach for different decision making scenarios.
Week 6: Budgeting and variance analysis
Preparation of operational and financial budgets, Comparing actual performance against budgets, Price and quantity variance, Controllable and non-controllable variance, Revenue and contribution variances.
Week 7: Financial Markets
Sources of finance, Angel funding, Venture Capital, Private Equity, Term Loan, Working capital financing and public equity.
Week 8: Capital Budgeting
Preparing project cash flow statement, measuring cost of capital and evaluating projects (NPV, IRR, Payback period).
Week 9: Working Capital Management
Working capital cycle, managing inventory, receivables and cash.
Week 10: Course Review
Ten important things that you need to remember in Finance.
Week 1: Mechanics of Financial Accounting
Introduction to financial accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, fundamental accounting equation, recording of financial transactions and preparation of accounting statements through accounting equation.
Week 2: Reading Financial Statements
Reading and understanding balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement Familiarizing all accounting terms that normally appear in financial statements
Week 3: Financial Statement Analysis
Ratio analysis, understanding relationship between four profitability drivers, assessing financial health through credit scoring model.
Week 4: Product Costing
Preparation of Cost Sheet in manufacturing and service industry, Job and process costing, Activity-based costing.
Week 5: Cost Analysis for Decision Making
Behaviour of costs, Break-even analysis, relevant costing approach for different decision making scenarios.
Week 6: Budgeting and variance analysis
Preparation of operational and financial budgets, Comparing actual performance against budgets, Price and quantity variance, Controllable and non-controllable variance, Revenue and contribution variances.
Week 7: Financial Markets
Sources of finance, Angel funding, Venture Capital, Private Equity, Term Loan, Working capital financing and public equity.
Week 8: Capital Budgeting
Preparing project cash flow statement, measuring cost of capital and evaluating projects (NPV, IRR, Payback period).
Week 9: Working Capital Management
Working capital cycle, managing inventory, receivables and cash.
Week 10: Course Review
Ten important things that you need to remember in Finance.
Taught by
MS Narasimhan