Financial Reporting for Management
Course Overview
Financial Reporting for Management examines how financial information is prepared, analyzed, and used to support effective decision-making in organizations. The course covers financial statements, managerial accounting concepts, cost analysis, budgeting, performance measurement, and internal reporting systems. Emphasis is placed on how managers interpret and apply financial data to plan, control, and evaluate business activities.
What You Will Learn
The structure and purpose of key financial statements.
How to analyze financial reports for managerial decision-making.
The role of cost analysis in planning and control.
Techniques for preparing budgets and monitoring performance.
How internal reporting supports strategic and operational goals.
Resources
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Student Note
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