Training on
Managing Cash Flow and Financing
16-17 August 2014
Managing Cash Flow and Financing
16-17 August 2014
This course concentrates on cash management that is to help understand how to manage, plan, analyze, and use cash flow properly for their organizations. Cash availability is the lifeblood of the organization. With a proper cash management, the company can grow and prosper—without it the organization could perish.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon the completion of this two-day training, participants are expected to gain the following benefits:
COURSE CONTENTS
Module 1: Understanding cash management Related Issues
TRAINER PROFILE
Mr. Seiha is an economist, specialized in finance, modeling, research and project management. He has his bachelor degree in Economics and Management, and his master of Econometrics and Economics specializing in Informative Engineering to the Decision and to the economic Assessment, from University of LUMIERE LYON II, France. Mr. Seiha has in-depth experience in finance especially cash flow management and financing, economics analysis, research, and project management. Currently he sits as a board member and works as Chief Financial Officer of Westline Education Group. In this position, he produces, implements, and monitors the 10-Years Business Financial Plan and Annual Financial Plan of the Westline Education Group. He was a research manager and deputy of executive committee of Economic Institute of Cambodia, where he served as a well-known Cambodian economist and the main author of bi-annual publication “Cambodia Economic Watch”. In this position, he monitored economic modeling and forecasting, and managed research project planning, staff, and budgeting. Since 2006, Mr. Seiha has done research and produced publications of many projects.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Participants should have some basic accounting knowledge and be involving or wish involve in company business and strategic preparation plan. They should be those who are or want to be: Finance Managers, CEOs or Business Owners.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon the completion of this two-day training, participants are expected to gain the following benefits:
- Cash flow management techniques and planning necessary for running business more economically, efficiently, and effectively, and in a substantial way
- Principles for investing excess cash and borrowing to cover cash shortfalls
- Factors affecting cash receipts and cash disbursements in the organization
- Some techniques and measures to analyze the cash flow of the organization
COURSE CONTENTS
Module 1: Understanding cash management Related Issues
- Cash flow in business
- Cash flow cycle
- Relationship between Economy, Central Bank, and Cash Management
- Income statement
- Balance sheet
- Statement of cash flow
- Cash planning approaches
- Cash flow forecasting
- Cash flow reporting and monitoring
- Interpretation of statement of cash flow
- Cash management operating indicators
- Cash flow rations: Operational and Financial
- Managing cash receipts
- Managing cash disbursements
- Managing cash flow throw balance sheet
- Investing excess cash
- Financing sources for business
- Borrowing for cash shortfall
- Access to bank finances
- Access to investment funds
- Access to private lenders
TRAINER PROFILE
Mr. Seiha is an economist, specialized in finance, modeling, research and project management. He has his bachelor degree in Economics and Management, and his master of Econometrics and Economics specializing in Informative Engineering to the Decision and to the economic Assessment, from University of LUMIERE LYON II, France. Mr. Seiha has in-depth experience in finance especially cash flow management and financing, economics analysis, research, and project management. Currently he sits as a board member and works as Chief Financial Officer of Westline Education Group. In this position, he produces, implements, and monitors the 10-Years Business Financial Plan and Annual Financial Plan of the Westline Education Group. He was a research manager and deputy of executive committee of Economic Institute of Cambodia, where he served as a well-known Cambodian economist and the main author of bi-annual publication “Cambodia Economic Watch”. In this position, he monitored economic modeling and forecasting, and managed research project planning, staff, and budgeting. Since 2006, Mr. Seiha has done research and produced publications of many projects.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Participants should have some basic accounting knowledge and be involving or wish involve in company business and strategic preparation plan. They should be those who are or want to be: Finance Managers, CEOs or Business Owners.
Date: 16-17 August 2014
Venue: Hotel/Restaurant located in Phnom Penh
Time: 8 am- 5 pm
Language: Khmer
Fee: US$ 230 (Exclude any Taxes)
Early
Bird: US$ 200 (Register before Aug 08)
The Fee includes: Lunch, Refreshment, Materials and Certificate.
The Fee includes: Lunch, Refreshment, Materials and Certificate.
Educational Development Institute (EDI)
#22, St. 51┴154, Sangkat Phsar Thmei III, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh.
Tel: 023 966 967 / 015 915 895 / 012 56 6606 / 012 915 895 / 015 729 123
Email: director@edi-cambodia.org/training@edi-cambodia.org
#22, St. 51┴154, Sangkat Phsar Thmei III, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh.
Tel: 023 966 967 / 015 915 895 / 012 56 6606 / 012 915 895 / 015 729 123
Email: director@edi-cambodia.org/training@edi-cambodia.org