Training

Accounting Skills For Supervisors

 

 

EMPLOYER TRAINING OPTIONS

This session can be custom designed to suit your participants and industry. Normally 2 days, the content can be modified to suit your time restraints and needs. Pictures, questions and material will all be modified to suit training requirements and objectives. Contact our staff for more details.

 


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TARGET AUDIENCE & PURPOSE

This Accounting Skills for Supervisors Session is designed to provide supervisors the needed accounting skills at the supervisory level.

OBJECTIVES

This session will help us teach your participants: (normally 2 days)
  • The art of finance and financial management
  • Key financial terms
  • Their role in company finances
  • Where to find the rules and regulations for their area and industry
  • Various types of financial reports, including income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and statements of retained earnings
  • How a chart of accounts is created
  • Cash and accrual accounting
  • Single and double entry bookkeeping
  • Debits and credits
  • Identifying and analyzing important financial data
  • Making financial decisions
  • Reading annual reports
  • Determining whether a company is financially high or low risk
  • Different types of organizational financial plans
  • What budgets are and how to prepare them
  • What computer skills they need to make you a financial whiz
  • Dealing with financial situations that impact the people that work for them

Terms like depreciation, cash flow, balance sheet, and budgets may make us cringe, however, these are all necessary to understand if you wish to succeed. This session will help understand the basics and not so basic areas of accounting.

For more information on this training session and a free custom outline please call 1300 791 561 or contact us here.

  • Understand the value of meetings as a management tool;
  • Recognize the critical planning step that makes meeting time more effective;
  • Identify process tools that can help create an open and safe forum for discussion;
  • Develop and practice techniques for handling counterproductive behavior.