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FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE MANAGERS   INTRODUCTION TO CREDIT MANAGEMENT
 

What Is The Aim Of This Course?

This course recognizes that to effectively achieve the aspirations of organizational stakeholders in a sustainable manner, a deep appreciation of the rudiments of the finance function is critical.

Every business enterprise encounters financial choices including financing, investment and dividend options. This has implications in both the short and long term, to the extent that each option either increases or dissipates financial resources available for the organization to stay in business and to make profit. This course prepares participants to arrive at the preferred option through carefully considered and deliberate decisions.

Thus the programme seeks to empower and increase the sharpness of managerial decision-making, a major characteristic of a professional aiming at being a successful executive.


Who Is It For?

This course is designed for senior and middle level functional executives, managers and officers without formal finance training and educational background, who are in positions within commercial banks, non-bank financial institutions such as rural and community banks, savings and loans companies and small and medium scale enterprises.

What Will You Learn?

Introduction To Finance

Key Basic Concepts In Finance

Impact of Key Balance Sheet Items On Corporate Liquidity, Profitability and Survival

Tools For Effective Financial Management

International Dimensions Of Finance
 
  What is the aim of this Course?

To equip participants with the skills and knowledge essential to facilitate the construction of a healthy credit portfolio through a thorough assessment of each credit decision. Ultimately, the success of these decisions should reflect in healthier balance sheets and improved profitability resulting from a reduction in bad debt provisioning levels.

Who is it for?

A course for those whose responsibilities require robust applications of financial analysis, credit analysis and management, corporate finance, risk asset portfolio audit, supervision and inspection within the banking and corporate sectors. It is well suited for managers of bank branches and micro finance institutions including the rural banks and savings and loans companies. Officers who manage the treasury, borrowing and receivables management activities of private sector firms would find this course instructive.

What will you learn?

Understanding credit management

• Introduction to the credit management process
• The credit framework
• Introduction to business cycle and risk
• Introduction to credit products

Analyzing information for a credit decision

• Tools & techniques for credit management
• Financial statements, analysis and interpretation
• Introduction to credit analysis

Credit Monitoring & Supervision

• Introduction to credit monitoring

 


 

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