Financial Management Certificate Course Breakdown

Financial Management Certificate Course Breakdown

With this Financial Management Certificate Course will help you improve your skills, knowledge and further your career. Take a look at this course breakdown below and see what you will get into.

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Subject Outcomes

Would you like to know what you will learn in this Financial Management Certificate Course? This subject outline will give you a breakdown of each subject that you will be doing during your course. 

Subject Description
Communication
  • Develop an understanding of verbal communication, including the ability to distinguish and apply direct and indirect communication styles effectively.
  • Master non-verbal communication by interpreting body language, cultural nuances, and visual semiology to enhance message clarity.
  • Acquire skills in business correspondence, including writing professional letters, structured reports, and accurate meeting minutes.
  • Gain confidence in oral interface by mastering telephonic techniques, delivering impactful presentations, and participating effectively in group discussions.
  • Communicate with clarity, precision, and professionalism across various personal and professional contexts.
Foundations of Financial Management
  • Understand the importance of financial management in business operations.
  • Describe key roles and responsibilities of a financial manager.
  • Identify and apply core financial goals: profitability, liquidity, and solvency.
  • Define and explain key financial concepts such as income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity.
  • Recognise users of financial information and their respective needs.
  • Apply the basic accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
  • Understand and complete steps in the accounting cycle, including double-entry bookkeeping.
  • Prepare and interpret financial statements such as income statements and balance sheets.
  • Calculate gross and net profit, and analyse business performance using profitability ratios.
  • Create, manage, and monitor personal and business budgets.
  • Set financial goals and apply practical budgeting and financial planning techniques.
Computer Practice
  • Understand and explain core computing concepts, including hardware, software, and digital citizenship.
  • Operate and manage an operating system effectively (Windows 10).
  • You will learn how to use Microsoft Office 2016 tools, including creating, formatting, and editing documents in Word; performing basic calculations with formulas in Excel; and designing and editing presentations in PowerPoint.
  • Identify hardware components of computer networks.
  • Apply computational thinking for problem-solving.
  • Utilise online collaboration tools, blogging, and data management techniques.
  • Explore Internet functions and responsible online communication.
  • Address ICT-related legal, health, and ergonomic considerations.
Entrepreneurship
  • Understand the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship.
  • Identify the qualities and resources needed for successful entrepreneurs.
  • Develop creative ideas and transform them into business opportunities.
  • Conduct market feasibility studies, including market research and SWOT analysis.
  • Evaluate competitive advantage and target market positioning.
  • Learn financial feasibility concepts: start-up costs, break-even analysis, and sales forecasting.
  • Create a comprehensive business plan covering company description, marketing, and management.
  • Develop pricing strategies, promotional plans, and distribution methods.
  • Understand personnel roles, staffing needs, and operational planning.
  • Identify funding sources, financial management strategies, and long-term business sustainability.

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This course puts you one step closer to being the Financial Manager you dream of being. Once you have completed this course you can move onto the Financial Management Comprehensive Course.