The British Academy for Training and Development offers this specialized training program in Financial Statement Analysis, designed to equip participants with precise financial knowledge and essential analytical skills to understand the financial performance of institutions across various sectors.
In today’s business and financial environment, simply reviewing numbers is not sufficient. Financial data must be analyzed, interpreted, and connected to managerial and strategic contexts in order to make sound, evidence-based decisions.
This program builds a structured understanding of key financial statements—such as the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement—and explains how they interrelate. It also focuses on financial performance indicators, ratio analysis, and trend analysis, enabling participants to develop a clear view of an organization’s financial position and its ability to achieve operational and investment objectives.
Who Should Attend?
Accountants and financial analysts working in public and private sector institutions.
Financial managers and investment managers.
Entrepreneurs and startup owners.
Non-financial professionals seeking to understand the fundamentals of financial reporting.
Knowledge and Benefits:
After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:
Understand the components of financial statements and the principles of their preparation and analysis.
Interpret financial ratios and indicators along with their economic implications.
Evaluate institutional financial performance and make decisions based on financial analysis.
Understand the relationship between operational activities and financial results.
Develop analytical capabilities to identify financial strengths and weaknesses within an organization.
Introduction to Financial Statements
Overview of the main types of financial statements
Purpose of preparing financial statements and their role in financial management
Key stakeholders and users of financial statements
Balance Sheet (Statement of Financial Position)
Components: assets, liabilities, and equity
Financial equilibrium and its importance in evaluating financial health
Reading and analyzing the structure of the balance sheet
Income Statement (Profit and Loss Statement)
Components: revenues, expenses, and net profit
Analysis of operational performance and profitability
Linking the income statement with other financial statements
Cash Flow Statement
Operating, investing, and financing cash flows
Analysis of liquidity and cash solvency
Difference between profits and cash flows
Horizontal and Vertical Analysis of Financial Statements
Horizontal analysis and tracking trends over time
Vertical analysis and proportional comparison techniques
Importance of comparative analysis in evaluating financial performance
Key Financial Ratios Analysis
Liquidity ratios and profitability ratios
Efficiency ratios and leverage ratios
Interpreting ratios and linking them to organizational performance
Financial Structure and Financing Analysis
Relationship between internal and external financing
Evaluating the efficiency of financial resource utilization
Using ratios to identify financial strength or weakness
Profitability and Return on Investment Analysis
Calculation of different types of profit margins
Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE)
Relationship between profitability and financial risk
Financial Performance Indicators and Decision-Making
Financial management indicators and cost control
Linking financial analysis to managerial decisions
Using financial results for strategic and future planning
Advanced Interpretation of Integrated Financial Statements
Integration of financial statements to present a comprehensive financial view
Long-term trend and indicator analysis
Identifying early warning signs of financial risk
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