Finance

Chartered Financial Manager (ChFM)™

Overview

The discipline and concepts of financial management serve as the foundation for this course. Financial management covers all aspects of an organisation, including its assets and liabilities. Even though Financial Managers hold senior positions comparable to those of the CFO and Treasurer, they are not involved in auditing or accounting.

However, they are integral to the majority of the net income-generating processes. The Financial Manager's role encompasses a variety of responsibilities, including asset and liability management, capital structure, working capital, and locating financing sources among a myriad of options and costs, some of which are transparent, others of which are hidden, and some of which are mixed. The financial manager, CFO, and treasurer must work together to ensure that taking a derivative position, for instance, is agreed upon and documented as a financially sound position because of its naturally overlapping role with treasury about banking relationships and funding sources.

You will learn the fundamentals of finance and how they are put into practice in a variety of market sectors, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), banking, and commercial. It will furnish you with the vital devices to settle on a sound monetary choice - as in speculations, acquisitions, divestitures, financing, and item engineering.