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Understanding Financial Reports Workshop - Darwin
Unlocking the power of financial information to build the confidence
of Non-profit decision makers
This 1 day workshop, designed specifically for Board members, CEOs and Senior managers of Non-profit organisations, uses an accessible (and sometimes humorous) approach to ensure all participants gain new knowledge and skills about how to use financial information more effectively. It is a great course for people who do not have a strong financial background, but need to use financial information for decision-making.
Topics covered include:
• Jargon and Terminology
• Implications for Solvency
• Strategy and Risk
• Cash and Accrual Accounting
• The Standard Chart of Accounts ( SCOA)
• Income and Expenditure
• Budgets and The Balance Sheet
• Cash Flow Budgets and Forecasting
• Financial Ratios and Financial Health Checks
The workshop is delivered by Matrix On Board. Matrix on Board facilitators have extensive experience in the non-profit sector and are familiar with the challenges facing executive staff and board members. Drawing on their own experience, knowledge and accepted financial practices, our facilitators are able to deliver an interactive and informative learning experience with a strong focus on outcomes
Date: Tuesday 23 September 2014
Time: 9:00am to 4:00pm
Location: NDS( National Disability Services), 43 Cavenagh St (opposite Woolworths), Darwin
Cost: $195 incl. GST (includes morning tea and lunch)
For bookings: Contact Sally on (08) 8985 1728 or e-mail darwin@mob.com.au OR REGISTER at:
http://www.mob.com.au/training-and-events/understanding-financial-reports-darwin-23-sep-2014
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