Advanced Skill Certificate in Small Business Financial Projections
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Skill Certificate in Small Business Financial Projections is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with critical skills in financial forecasting and management. This certificate program underscores the importance of financial acumen in small business success, addressing industry demand for professionals who can accurately project and manage financial outcomes.
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• Financial Statement Analysis: Understanding financial ratios, trends, and financial health of a small business through the analysis of financial statements such as income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.
• Forecasting Cash Flows: Learning the techniques and methods for forecasting cash inflows and outflows, calculating cash balances, and creating a cash flow projection for a small business.
• Budgeting and Cost Control: Creating budgets for revenue, expenses, and capital expenditures, and implementing cost control measures to ensure financial stability and growth for a small business.
• Break-Even Analysis: Understanding the concept of break-even point, calculating the break-even point for a small business, and using it to make informed business decisions.
• Financial Modeling: Building financial models for a small business, including projected income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, using spreadsheet software.
• Risk Management: Identifying financial risks and implementing risk management strategies for a small business, including insurance, hedging, and diversification.
• Capital Structure: Understanding the concept of capital structure, determining the optimal capital structure for a small business, and analyzing the impact of debt and equity on financial projections.
• Sensitivity Analysis: Conducting sensitivity analyses for financial projections, evaluating the impact of changes in assumptions, and making informed business decisions.
• Valuation: Learning the techniques and methods for valuing a small business, including discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, multiples analysis, and asset-based valuation.
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