Finance is not just for accountants. Every manager influences margin, cash, and ROI. Stop nodding when the CFO speaks—start understanding what the numbers are really saying.
Managers often confuse Profit (accounting result) with Cash (liquidity). A business can show profit and still collapse because cash is not available when bills are due. We decode the Holy Trinity: P&L, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow—so your decisions don’t create hidden financial risk.
Revenue, direct cost, overhead, pricing power.
Receivables, inventory, payment terms, CAPEX timing.
ROI, payback period, risk, opportunity cost.
Designed for non-finance leaders who need to make financially sound decisions—fast, confidently, and responsibly.
Understand the three statements like a leader, not an accountant.
Read P&L, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow to understand performance, position, and liquidity—what each reveals and what it hides.
Build budgets that defend strategy—not politics.
Move from “guessing” to planning with a clean budget structure, forecast discipline, and variance explanations executives respect.
Choose the right bucket—and avoid CFO pushback.
Understand why classification matters and how it impacts EBITDA, depreciation, approvals, and long-term cost.
Get projects approved with numbers that make sense.
Learn how to present initiatives using ROI, payback period, opportunity cost, and risk—so leadership can say “yes” confidently.
Teams analyze a real annual report (or a simplified company pack) and present a Buy / Hold / Fix recommendation. They must justify it using margin, cash flow, working capital, and risk—like a board presentation.
No. If you can add/subtract and use a calculator, you're fine. The focus is business logic: what numbers mean, how they connect, and how to decide better.
No. This is not book-keeping. We teach managers to read and interpret the reports those systems produce, and to ask sharper questions in reviews.
It's designed for non-finance leaders (Sales, Marketing, HR, Ops, Engineering). Finance teams can attend too, but the course is optimized for decision-makers outside finance.
Yes. You'll learn cost drivers, variance logic, how to set guardrails, and how to link spending to outcomes (not "because last year we spent it').
Empower managers to understand the financial impact of their decisions—budgets, projects, pricing, and cash discipline.