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Cash Flow Statements
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Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
10h
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Duration
Flexible
In the financial management of a company, key financial reports are essential. Beside income statement and balance sheet, CFS or Cash flow statement is also mandatory for organisations. A cash flow statement in financial accounting is also identified as the statement of cash flows that shows the changes in cash inflows and outflows caused by the core business operations.
This unit looks at the idea of funds flowing through a business, the role of working capital in the operations of a business and the use of cash flow statements as analytical tools. It also examines the working capital requirements, sources of funds and the need for additional funds.
The unit focuses on the statement of changes in working capital, the importance of cash and cash flow statements, sources and uses of cash and preparation of cash flow statements.
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Understand the idea of funds flowing through a business
Describe the role of working capital in the operations of a business
Use cash flow statements as analytical tools.
New or recent recruits to banking and financial organisations
Operations and support staff
Finance and accounting staff
Dealers and Traders
No prior knowledge is required to take this unit.
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Subjects
- Accounts
- Cash Flow Management
- Cash Flow
- Auditing
- Financial
- Cash Management
- Financial Training
- Cash control
- Account management
- Cash Flow Statements
- Audit account
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Cash Flow Statements
Objectives:
After completing this course learners will be able to:
- Understand the idea of funds flowing through a business
- Describe the role of working capital in the operations of a business
- Use cash flow statements as analytical tools.
Program Content:
Lesson(s):
Introduction to Cash Flow Statement
Topics:
- Working Capital and the need for it
- Initial Investment (Capital)
- Determining Working Capital Requirements
- Sources of Funds
- The need for Additional Funds
- Factors affecting Fund Requirements
- Statement of Changes in Working Capital
- Fund Flow Statement
- Importance of Cash and Cash Flow Statement
- Sources and Uses of Cash
- Preparation of Cash Flow Statement
Cash Flow Statements