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The Finance for Non-Finance program equips participants with essential knowledge and practical tools to understand financial and accounting principles, analyze financial statements, and make more effective business decisions. The program combines interactive lectures, real-life case studies, and Excel-based exercises, alongside simulations and applications relevant to the Saudi market. Participants will also collaborate on a capstone group project that reinforces applied learning and translates theory into practice. Designed specifically for non-finance professionals across diverse sectors, the program enhances financial awareness and strengthens participants’ professional performance.
The Finance for Non-Finance program equips participants with essential knowledge and practical tools to understand financial and accounting principles, analyze financial statements, and make more effective business decisions. The program combines interactive lectures, real-life case studies, and Excel-based exercises, alongside simulations and applications relevant to the Saudi market. Participants will also collaborate on a capstone group project that reinforces applied learning and translates theory into practice. Designed specifically for non-finance professionals across diverse sectors, the program enhances financial awareness and strengthens participants’ professional performance.
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Non-finance professionals
Employees in banks and financial institutions
This provides you with the opportunity to select the available times that suit you best for participation in our program. These times represent slots during which we are ready to welcome you and provide assistance and guidance.
In Class Training
Introduction to the role of finance in business.
. Core accounting concepts (assets, liabilities, equity).
3. Differences between managerial and financial accounting
4. Recording daily financial transactions using Excel.
In Class Training
Overview of the three key financial statements:
• Income Statement: revenues, expenses, net profit.
• Balance Sheet: assets, liabilities, shareholders’ equity.
• Cash Flow Statement: sources and uses of cash
Reading and interpreting company financial reports
Financial ratio analysis (liquidity, profitability, efficiency, leverage).
In Class Training
Understanding the purpose and benefits of budgeting.
• Steps to prepare a budget (forecasting – approval – review).
• Financial planning and monitoring tools.
• Practical exercise: Developing an annual budget and analyzing variances.
In Class Training
• The importance of cash flow in sustaining business operations.
• Strategies for cash management and minimizing financial risks.
• Investment appraisal techniques (NPV, IRR).
• Case study: Evaluating a new investment project using Excel tools.
In Class Training
• Team-based project applying the knowledge gained to a comprehensive case study.
• Preparing and analyzing simplified financial reports.
• Group presentations to peers and trainers.
• Discussion of results and exchange of best practices.
• Program closure and final feedback session.
Understand and apply the basic principles of accounting and finance in the workplace.
Read and analyze financial statements (income, balance sheet, cash flow).
Use financial ratios to interpret performance and support decision-making.
Prepare budgets, financial plans, and monitor variances effectively.
Assess investment feasibility and manage cash flow and financial risks.