Introduction to Working Capital Producer : Intellexis plc Price : £34.50
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Overview :
Working capital is a critical factor in the sustainability and viability of any business. At the same time, financing working capital can be very costly, so the proper management of working capital is of vital importance. Introduction to Working Capital defines what is meant by working capital, examines the costs involved, and outlines a number of different ways in which working capital can be financed.
Introduction to Working Capital is aimed at managers, prospective managers, and anyone else within an organisation involved in making business decisions.
The prerequisites to this course are a basic understanding of financial statements, principles and ratios.
This module is also available as part of the Working Capital Management course.
The recommended settings to run this course are:
- Minimum Internet Explorer 6/Netscape Navigator 7
- Flash enabled – Minimum V6
- Popup windows enabled
- Minimum Windows 2000 Operating System
- Authorware may also need to be installed for some courses
Learn To :
Introduction to Working Capital aims to give the learner an understanding of working capital, and to provide an overview of Working Capital Management – it’s costs and benefits.
The topics covered in Introduction to Working Capital include:-
- Objectives and overview
- Introduction to Working Capital
- Working Capital Decisions
- Types of Working Capital
- Cash Conversion Cycle
- Working Capital Policies
Objectives :
After taking Introduction to Working Capital, the student will be able to:
- Define working capital
- Understand the different needs for working capital
- Demonstrate an awareness of the costs of financing working capital
- Demonstrate an awareness of different ways of financing working capital