Financial Modelling (Online Training)
This workshop will be covering topics ranging from Basic Intermediate and Advanced Excel, which will enable attendees to navigate around complex financial models especially developed for the Public Sector Environment. It is developed to understand best practice modelling methods and processes using MS Excel as the model building tool. Delegates will also be given the opportunity to implement the concepts through multiple practical
sessions which will demonstrate how to create models for public sector and government departments. By attending this intensive, practical workshop, delegates will also be addressing cash flow concepts (PV, IRR, NPV, return) and Understanding Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
Online Training
Intelligent Africa’s Online training uses different platforms to accommodate our clients technical requirements. These Platforms allows live training sessions with uploaded presentations, pre course questionnaires, screen sharing functionality, group work, allowing learners to collaborate during the session, and even records the training session to view later. Learners will have the opportunity to start with their POE/ Assignments during the training sessions with guidance from the facilitator
- Financial Modelling: An Overview
- Basic Excel
- Relevant Finance concepts and Financial Functions
- Intermediate Excel Review
- Practical Exercises on Creating Projections for Forecasting
- Accounting concepts from GRAP
- Financial Modelling applications and exercises
- Practical exercises on how to build a budget
- Review of advanced excel features
- Understanding macro security
. Chief Directors and CFOs
• Finance Directors and Managers
• Deputy and Assistant Directors
• Directors and Line Managers
• Corporate and Regional Treasurers
• Treasury Managers
• Senior Accountants
• Risk Managers
• Internal Audit
• Public Sector Managers
Certificate of attendance will be issued on the last day of the training
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In terms of the Higher Education Act, all courses and programmes offered by Business Schools resort under the Council on Higher Education’s Quality Committee (CHE QC) for assessment and quality-assurance purposes. All courses offered by Southern Business School are registered through the prescribed higher education processes and are subject to internal quality assurance processes as far as moderation, assessment and accreditation are concerned. When short courses are aligned to modules of formal academic programmes of Southern Business School, or SAQA Registered Unit standards, they are credit-bearing short courses. This status is also described in the Criterion Guideline document for Short Courses” from SAQA