This course provides participants with information and tools on how to get a better handle on the important area of financial management. The course addresses finance-related concepts and techniques to effectively manage projects and programs. The course also provides understanding about corporate finance and basic accounting principles. The course covers techniques related to project reporting and decision making, as well as financial indicators and corporate financial reports.
Duration Learning Credits
2 days -16 hours of 16 PDU’s
Session
Public Classroom Pricing:
Early Bird Price: USD 1195.00
Regular Price: USD 1295.00
Instructor-Led Virtual Live Pricing:
Early Bird Price: USD 795.00
Regular Price: USD 995.00
Private Group / In-House Learning:
Have a group of 3 or more people? Register
yourself with a special pricing and request
the training exclusively for your group.
Hot Selling Course
Introduction and Overview
● Benefits of project management
● Project contracting and procurement
● Key terms
● Financial cycles
Project Accounting and Financial Basics
● Determine project’s financial needs
● Roles and responsibilities
● Financial statements and balance sheets
● Income statement, revenues and expenses
● Cash flow statement
● Basic accounting
● Depreciation
Financial Justification and the Project Business Case
● Portfolio management: aligning strategy and projects
● Project decision points and gating
● The project business case
Measure, Control and Forecast – Financial and Profitability Measurements
● Financial principles and common financial metrics
● Review of purposes, measurements and sentiments
Applying Finance and Accounting Principles to Project Management (including a review of Earned Value Management)
● Project cost estimates and forecasting
● Measuring project performance
● Project financial performance and profitability
● Status reports
● Earned value management
Recap
● Project Managers
● Project practitioners
● Individuals taking part in managing budgets
● Individuals who seek to improve their knowledge in basic accounting and financial concepts
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
● Articulate to stakeholders the financial status of the project
● Explain aspects of corporate accounting
● Gain focus on and maintain control over project estimates, profitability and performance
● Show the connection between corporate finances and the impact on projects
● Analyze the financial aspects of projects
● Make informed decision with respect to pricing, contract, progress and project risks
● Use financial information within a project environment to predict/influence final results
● Recognize the project manager’s financial responsibilities