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About this course
The Financial Management program focuses on teaching students how to effectively manage financial resources in organizations and companies. This program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to make sound financial decisions and develop financial strategies based on analysis and planning. In essence, the Financial Management program prepares students for the business and finance sectors, providing them with the skills needed to analyze and improve the financial performance of organizations and make wise financial decisions.
This program is specifically designed to train managers and business owners to understand the importance of accounting principles and concepts, train them to read financial statements, and introduce them to the objectives and functions of financial management in any establishment to ensure the quality of financial operations.
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About this course
The Financial Management program aims to:
1- Provide a deep and comprehensive understanding of the basic concepts and principles in financial management, including financial analysis, financing, capital management, and investments.
2- Teach how to analyze financial data, evaluate company performance, and make strategic financial decisions based on these analyses.
3- Teach the use of modern financial tools and techniques, such as specialized computer programs for financial analysis and risk management.
4- Introduce participants to the importance of sound financial management in microenterprises.
5- Create financial management professionals with the highest levels of integrity and ethics by providing continuous learning opportunities and globally-oriented research skills, following best practices in modern financial management.
6- Equip students with knowledge related to finance and its applications to developments and issues in the constantly changing contemporary business environment.
7- Enable students to acquire practical financial management skills, including preparing financial reports, managing financial analyses, valuation, and determining financial strategies.
8- Provide a deep understanding of global challenges and trends in financial management, such as economic fluctuations, global financial policies, and financial technology.
9- Enhance communication, negotiation, and teamwork skills that help effectively interact with financial and leadership teams.
10- Provide a strong foundation that enables students to pursue advanced financial specializations such as international financial management, advanced financial analysis, and financial risk management.
About this course
The Financial Management program includes a range of essential modules covering all aspects of financial management. Here are the key modules covered in the program:
1- Introduction to Financial Management
- Definition and importance of financial management
- Functions of financial management
- Difference between financial management and accounting
- Financial objectives of organizations
2- Financial Planning and Strategies
- Concept and importance of financial planning
- Preparing the financial plan
- Financial forecasting
- Developing financial strategies
- Implementing financial plans in the organization
3- Financial Management Tools and Software
- Using modern financial tools
- Applying financial software in analysis and planning
- Role of technology in improving financial efficiency
4- Financial and Economic Policies
- Understanding financial policies and their impact on business
- Interacting with different economic environments
- Impact of economic policies on financial decisions
5- Preparing Financial Reports
- Preparing and analyzing financial reports
- Techniques for preparing financial reports
- Budgeting and financial forecasting
- Legal requirements and financial disclosures
6- Investment Management
- Concepts of financial investments
- Types of investments and investment tools
- Investment evaluation
- Risk management in investments
7- Analyzing Financial Environments
- Analyzing large financial data sets
- Applying financial analysis in decision-making
- Using financial data for strategic planning
8- Working Capital Management
- Concept of working capital
- Managing current assets
- Managing current liabilities
- Strategies for improving working capital
9- Practical Applications and Projects
- Working on real-world case studies
- Integrating theory and practice in financial projects
- Applying financial skills in a work environment
Covering these modules ensures that program participants are equipped to handle various aspects of financial management effectively and efficiently, in line with the changing demands of the job market.
About this course
Upon completing the Financial Management program, you will be able to:
- Apply theoretical concepts in a practical environment and efficiently analyze financial data.
- Learn financial planning techniques, forecast financial performance, and develop financial strategies to achieve company goals.
- Use modern financial techniques and tools such as specialized software for financial analysis and risk management, and use big data in financial decision-making.
- Understand financial and economic policies, evaluate their impact on business and investments, and interact with the changing economic environment.
- Work in a global environment by integrating the theoretical and practical sections of the program.
- Prepare and analyze financial reports, managerial accounting and cost accounting, tax accounting, budgeting, external and internal audits, financial planning and control activities, government accounting, non-profit accounting, and accounting information systems.
- Conduct scientific research methodically to provide genuine scientific contributions.
- Use a range of research methods, data, and statistical analysis techniques.
- Interpret and read financial numbers and data, applying appropriate statistical and mathematical methods to address financial problems and phenomena in the business environment.
- Work in teams, lead, and communicate effectively with others.