Testimonial |
“…course content is very rich and practical. Very useful in my area of work...I would recommend to any non-finance Managers who are able to commit some time to studying the materials..."
Mr Woo KW, LLB, CDipAF, Legal Manager (SGX Listed Firm |
Entry Requirement |
This qualification is open to;
- University graduates and to professionals in disciplines other than accounting.
- Non-Graduates who have reached the age of 23 years and who hold positions in management responsibilities.
- Employees whom with employer's reference, that the Diploma is relevant to your work.
- Self-employed with a reference from an accountant, solicitor/attorney or bank manager.
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Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management |
The Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial Management is an internationally recognised postgraduate diploma designed to make non-financial managers financially literate. While the program itself is not to turn managers into accountants but to enable them to become fluent in the language, terminology and concepts of accounting and finance. Making them well-equipped in extracting, analysing, interpreting and using financial data in decision making.
The programme gives an insight into the financial side of business - the broad aspects of financial management, and relates theories, tools and techniques to practical experience. Students are also provided with the exposure to the prevailing financial environment in the country. This programme is suitable for all those currently working or intending to work, in intending to work, in the financial sections of organistation or in finance oriented enterprises. |
Features:
The Diploma syllabus aims to develop a wide range of key financial skills and techniques, which are relevant to managers in all sectors of the economy. Studying the Diploma will enable you to:
- to enable participants to work effectively with accountants;
- to explain the relationship between financial accounting, performance management, financial strategy and risk management;
- to recognise and learn strategic financial techniques and information used in planning, control, forecasting and motivation;
- to understand the impact of decisions taken on the organisation.
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Preview Update |
Speaker : Koh (CFA, CPA, MBA)
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