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Raise Your Financial IQ

Finance For Non-Financial Managers

Whether you are currently involved in financial strategy or want to be, the St. Thomas Finance for Non-Financial Managers program will improve your ability to make sound financial decisions at work.

When terms like ROI, P & L or net present value come up in meetings, do you feel out of your depth? We can help. In the St. Thomas Finance for Non-Financial Managers program, learn financial terminology and practical skills from instructors with decades of professional experience. You'll practice using financial concepts through in-class business cases. These hands-on scenarios build confidence and prepare you to participate in financial decision-making and discussions back at work.

  • Program Details
  • What You'll Learn
  • Program Details

    Program Format: In Person

    Cost: $2340

    CEUs (Continuing Education Units): 1.8

    Length of Program: 18 Contact Hours

    Program Structure: Meets 3 times

    Upcoming Sessions:

    What You'll Learn

    • Build a solid understanding of core financial concepts used across organizations.
    • Learn how to read and interpret essential financial reports, including cash flow, income statements, and balance sheets.
    • Strengthen your ability to communicate confidently about budgets, spending, and financial performance.
    • Understand how day-to-day business decisions influence profitability, cash flow, and long-term value.
    • Gain practical skills for evaluating projects and investments to support smarter decision making.
    • Learn how to use financial data to make a compelling case for resources, initiatives, and strategic priorities.
    • Develop a broader perspective on how organizations create value and measure financial success.

    Program Details

    Program Format: In Person

    Cost: $2340

    CEUs (Continuing Education Units): 1.8

    Length of Program: 18 Contact Hours

    Program Structure: Meets 3 times

    Upcoming Sessions:

    What You'll Learn

    • Build a solid understanding of core financial concepts used across organizations.
    • Learn how to read and interpret essential financial reports, including cash flow, income statements, and balance sheets.
    • Strengthen your ability to communicate confidently about budgets, spending, and financial performance.
    • Understand how day-to-day business decisions influence profitability, cash flow, and long-term value.
    • Gain practical skills for evaluating projects and investments to support smarter decision making.
    • Learn how to use financial data to make a compelling case for resources, initiatives, and strategic priorities.
    • Develop a broader perspective on how organizations create value and measure financial success.
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    Is This Program Right for You?

    This program is ideal for business managers and directors without a finance background. If you want to contribute to financial discussions and decision-making at work, but wish you had a better financial foundation, this program is for you.

    Common participant careers include:

    • Brand Management
    • Business Ownership
    • Business Analytics
    • Entrepreneurship
    • General Management
    • Human Resources
    • Information Technology 
    • Marketing
    • Operations 
    • Office Management
    • Project Management
    • Sales & Account Management
    • Supply Chain Management
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    Benefits of This Program

    Complete Finance for Non-Financial Managers, and you'll do your Monday smarter with:

    • A solid understanding of finance and accounting terminology
    • Insight into how your company creates and identifies value
    • A big-picture perspective, critical for financial planning and budgeting
    • The ability to build a strong argument for the financial resources to fund your projects
    • A new network of professional peers, which you can turn to for support long after the program ends

    Curriculum

    Gain the knowledge and skills you need to weigh in on financial matters, and understand how your decisions impact the bottom line. In this session, you will become familiar with and practice using real-world examples of:

    • Basic financial statements including income statements, balance sheets, and statement of cash flows
    • How companies create value
    • Ratio Analysis and key performance metrics
    • Free cash flows
    • Planning and budgeting

    Whether you're launching a new product, updating machines to improve production or hiring a new employee, these decisions can affect your company's cash flow and ultimately its overall financial performance. Learn to evaluate these types of decisions, understand their impact on shareholders, and create a strong argument for these investments. During this session you will work through activities and gain insight into:

    • What is finance?
    • The relationship between risk and return
    • The time value of money and why it is important
    • Understanding and computing cost of capital
    • Analysis around net present value and capital budgeting
    • Incremental analysis and hurdle rates for project acceptance or rejection
    • Ways to finance: debt vs. equity
    • Corporate valuation: measures of value

    The first two modules gave you a foundation for making sound financial decisions. However, you need to know how to apply this information strategically in your position. Using real-world examples you will:

    • Put the concepts from the program into practice
    • Make strategic decisions and weigh the outcomes
    • Experiment with financial concepts, without putting the fate of your actual project or position in jeopardy

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