In this course, you’ll explore how financial statement data and non-financial metrics can be linked to financial performance. Professors Rick Lambert and Chris Ittner of the Wharton School have designed this course to help you gain a practical understanding of how data is used to assess what drives financial performance and forecast future financial scenarios. You’ll learn more about the frameworks of financial reporting, income statements, and cash reporting, and apply different approaches to analyzing financial performance using real-life examples to see the concepts in action. By the end of this course, you’ll have honed your skills in understanding how financial data and non-financial data interact to forecast events and be able to determine the best financial strategy for your organization.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Module 1: Introduction, Balance Sheet and Income Statement
Module 2: Cash Flow Statement
Module 3: Financial Statement Analysis
Module 4: Linking Non-Financial Metrics to Financial Performance
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TOP REVIEWS FROM FINANCIAL ACUMEN FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERS
It is a good course and was helpful. The multiple choice questions
were tough because it felt like there wasn't enough information to
answer them effectively.
Basic overview on Financial Analysis. Should bring in more healthcare related items and review healthcare financial statements and financial drivers
Weeks 1-3 are a decent overview of accounting and regularly used financial measures for performance. Week 4 is entirely different; it is a great introduction to and overview of predictive analytics.
This Course was very helpful and providing an excellent knowledge about Financial Results with proper integration with non-financial performance. I really enjoyed the course !
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