NAME OF THE COURSE |
Accounting for Public Sectors |
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CERTIFICATION |
Certified Master of Accounting for Public Sectors (GASB or IPSAS) |
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COURSE OVERVIEW |
Countries improve public financial management and advance thought the leadership on approaches to overcoming policy and institutional constraints to economic competitiveness, socioeconomic development, and poverty reduction. This program has a wide range of transformational environments provides the necessary context to foster efficient and effective tax systems, results-driven budgeting, transparent and accountable public expenditure management, and robust macro-fiscal planning, optimizing public sector performance and contributing to broad-based, sustainable economic growth. |
The program also includes approaches to examining and analyzing finances from a range of different perspectives to ensure evidence is thorough and well rounded. Participants will be introduced to methods of financial evaluation that are required by Treasury and Finance in the evaluation of public sector initiatives. |
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TRAINING DURATION |
Total Training Hours : 22 Hours |
Training Duration : 1 Week |
Total Training Days : 4-5 Working Days |
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TRAINING SCHEDULE |
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday) |
Regular Sessions : 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm) |
Food & refreshments Included |
Weekends (Friday & Saturday) |
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm) |
Food & refreshments Included |
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CERTIFICATION |
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy” |
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TEST |
No |
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LEARNING AIDS |
Yes |
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COURSE MATERIAL |
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material |
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LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION |
English |
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INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE |
Yes |
1. Email |
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements) |
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REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS |
1. Passport Copy |
2. Curriculum Vitae |
3. Passport size photographs |
4. Course Fee |
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MODE OF PAYMENT |
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer. |
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ELIGIBILITY |
- Relationship managers, sales & marketing team who service corporate clients with complex needs
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- Corporate bankers performing a specialist function focusing on credit risk analysis,transactional banking, etc.
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- Professionals in the middle and back office of banks, in functions such as audit, legal, compliance and operations, who are responsible for the execution and risk management of complex facilities
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- Corporate treasurers, project sponsors, financiers, public sector professionals who are involved in financing infrastructure projects
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COURSE BENEFITS |
- Understand and experience in different types of financial analysis
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- Understanding of the different financial evaluation methods used to support submissions for new initiatives
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- Implement a financial management plan for an organization or agency
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- Create a set of financial controls for accountability
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- Link the financial management structure to the strategic plan
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- Predict long term revenue and expense requirements, and Benefits to you
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- Increase your ability to be more thorough in analyzing and evaluating the finances of organizations, teams, projects and specific initiatives
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- Increasing your confidence in understanding the financial implications of decisions that you make and provide advice on
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- You will be able to examine and analyze the finances of your team or division from a number of different perspectives
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- Your organization will benefit from the greater insights and transparency that you can provide in the way you manage the public resources allocated to you
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- More sophisticated financial analysis and evaluations contribute to improved organizational decision making
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COURSE CONTENTS |
- Introduction and Foundations of Public Finance
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- Understand government funds itself
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- Explain the role of profits in different organizational types
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- Why capital budgets are separate from operating budgets
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- Calculate the time value of money over different periods
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- Develop strategies for debt versus capital financing
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- Develop an asset management plan for the organization
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- Detect and explain budgetary variances
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- Implement fiscal controls for an organization
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- Local Government Financial Reporting
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- Recommend which type of financial report to using for different circumstances
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- Interpret and analyze the different sections of financial reports
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- Develop any additional funds necessary to provide improved accounting
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- Describe how the government is different from other public organizations, financially
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- Create a financial analysis based on the balance sheet, income, and other financial statements
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- Create a long-term funding plan for the organization
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- Memo on a Nonprofit Annual Report
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- Different types of financial analysis (with public sector-focused)
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- Financial evaluation techniques
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- Improving the presentation of numbers Prerequisites Managing Budget and Financial Plans
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- Developing financial sustainability; effective resource development and management.
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- Improving financial risk management
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- Long term financial planning; developing a reserve fund
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- Developing and implementing effective financial controls
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- How to interpret information in basic forms and reports
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- How to notice trends and negative indicators
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- Actions to counteract negative information and trends
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