Management Accounting
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ASMI505 Â Management Accounting
Planning, controlling and auditing accounting reports
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Course AudienceÂ
·        CFO’s Team: Finance Managers, Treasurers, Investors Relations Managers, and Accounting Managers
·        Non-Finance Managers with P&L responsibility: Entrepreneurs, General Managers, Business Unit Managers, Operations Managers, Project Managers, and Management Accounting Consultants.
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 Course ObjectivesÂ
·        Provides an understanding of the modern accounting framework
·        Offers experiential analysis to understand the challenges of CFOs and Accounting Managers in managing financial information
·        Covers financial and business accounting information used for planning, analysis, and control
·        Focuses on best practices, tools, models to facilitate managerial decision-making
·        Provides insights on how to develop strategies, initiatives and programs to introduce and manage financial controls
·        This course focuses on accounting for management decision-making and control. The course does not prepare the participants to pass tax or CPA exams
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 Training Focus:
·        Develop the core management accounting skills and competencies. The core competencies include accounting knowledge, planning, control, problem-solving and communication.
Training Model
- Real-World Experience and Workshop Learning Model
- 45% Theory and 35% Workshop, and 20% Experiential Project Work
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