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Training
Provided by Pitman Training Centre Notting Hill
This financial management training unit can be taken alone or can form part of our BTEC Management Studies Diploma, Certificate or Award.
And within the Unit, it is also possible to just study individual modules.
Whatever you decide to do, we offer a totally flexible training methodology.
You decide when to start as well as when and where to do so.
Our BTEC Management Studies training is delivered online, so you can choose your own timetable!
Why not call our friendly Course Advisors for more information on how our programmes work?
You can reach them at
Notting Hill -
020 7792 5214
High Holborn -
020 7025 4700
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: BTEC Level 5 Unit Management Studies
Related Jobs or Careers: Management
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Financial Management
What Is Covered.
Module 1 - Principles, Standards and Conventions of Accounting. (Approx 8 14 hrs)
Explore and understand key terms within accounting. Put your new-found understanding into practice with a variety of financial activities.
Includes:
Background to Financial Management
Accounting and Financial Management
Principles of Accounting
Ways of Measuring Financial Information
Assets
Liabilities
Financial Statements the Balance Sheet
Module 2 - Nature and Use of Financial Information.
(Approx 5 10 hrs)
Develop your ability to read and understand balance sheets; Profit and Loss accounts. Explore types of comparison and the relationship between the Profit and Loss account and the balance sheet.
Includes:
The Balance Sheet
The Profit and Loss Account
Types of Comparison
Relationship Between Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet
Module 3 - Interpretation and Analysis of Financial Information. (Approx 5 10 hrs)
Learn why analysing financial information is important. Develop the managerial skills needed to measure financial performance, identify trends and interpret financial information. Explore profitability, Common Size Analysis and liquidity.
Includes:
Importance of Analysing Financial Information
The Relevance of Profitability
Common Size Analysis
Measuring Financial Performance
Liquidity
Identifying Trends
Interpretation and Analysis of Financial information
Module 1 - Principles, Standards and Conventions of Accounting. (Approx 8 14 hrs)
Explore and understand key terms within accounting. Put your new-found understanding into practice with a variety of financial activities.
Includes:
Background to Financial Management
Accounting and Financial Management
Principles of Accounting
Ways of Measuring Financial Information
Assets
Liabilities
Financial Statements the Balance Sheet
Module 2 - Nature and Use of Financial Information.
(Approx 5 10 hrs)
Develop your ability to read and understand balance sheets; Profit and Loss accounts. Explore types of comparison and the relationship between the Profit and Loss account and the balance sheet.
Includes:
The Balance Sheet
The Profit and Loss Account
Types of Comparison
Relationship Between Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet
Module 3 - Interpretation and Analysis of Financial Information. (Approx 5 10 hrs)
Learn why analysing financial information is important. Develop the managerial skills needed to measure financial performance, identify trends and interpret financial information. Explore profitability, Common Size Analysis and liquidity.
Includes:
Importance of Analysing Financial Information
The Relevance of Profitability
Common Size Analysis
Measuring Financial Performance
Liquidity
Identifying Trends
Interpretation and Analysis of Financial information
About The Training Provider: Pitman Training Centre Notting Hill
Pitman Training Centre Notting Hill - Famous for nearly 200 years for our shorthand method, Pitman Training is the longest-established private provider of secretarial, office and bookkeeping skills in the UK, offering nationally recognised qualifications.
We welcome students of all levels, from beginners to experts and many of our students are from overseas, so we're used to supporting people with English as a second or third...

