- Module 01: Accounting Concepts and Standards
- Module 02: Balance Sheet
- Module 03: Income statement
- Module 04: Financial statements
- Module 05: Cash Flow Statements
- Module 06: Understanding Profit and Loss Statement
- Module 07: Financial Budgeting and Planning
- Module 08: Introduction to Finance
- Module 09: Essential Skill for Financial Advisor
- Module 10: Financial Planning
- Module 11: Financial Risk Management and Assessment
- Module 12: Investment Planning
- Module 13: Business Processes
- Module 14: Ratio Analysis
- Module 15: Planning & Forecasting Operations
- Module 16: Ten Common Statistical Mistakes
- Module 17: Needs Assessment
- Module 18: Business Analysis Planning
- Module 19: Strategy Analysis
- Module 20: Stakeholder Analysis
- Module 21: Business Development and Succession Planning
- Module 22: Process Management
- Module 23: Supply Chain Management
- Module 24: Procurement & Purchasing Management
- Module 25: Project Management
- Module 26: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
- Module 27: Strategic Analysis and Product Scope
- Module 28: Quality Management
- Module 29: Negotiation Techniques
- Module 30: Communication Skills
- Module 31: Skills of an Effective Administrator
- Module 32: What is Marketing?
- Module 33: Common Marketing Types (I)
- Module 34: Common Marketing Types (II)
- Module 35: Business Etiquette
- Module 36: Introduction to Strategic Management Business
- Module 37: Corporate Governance
- Module 38: Industry Analysis
- Module 39: Strategy Formulation
- Module 40: Strategy Implementation
- Module 41: Building a Brand
- Module 42: Generating Success from the Customer Relationship
- Module 43: Understanding Business Law
- Module 44: Contract & Business Law
- Module 45: Consumer Law and Protection
- Module 46: Introduction to Human Resources
- Module 47: Business Proposal Writing
- Module 48: The Market System and the Circular Flow Model
- Module 49: Supply, Demand and Prices
- Module 50: Market Structure: Perfect Competition vs Monopoly
Detailed Curriculum Outline
Detailed Curriculum Outline
- Module 01: Accounting Concepts and Standards
- Module 02: Balance Sheet
- Module 03: Income statement
- Module 04: Financial statements
- Module 05: Cash Flow Statements
- Module 06: Understanding Profit and Loss Statement
- Module 07: Financial Budgeting and Planning
- Module 08: Introduction to Finance
- Module 09: Essential Skill for Financial Advisor
- Module 10: Financial Planning
- Module 11: Financial Risk Management and Assessment
- Module 12: Investment Planning
- Module 13: Business Processes
- Module 14: Ratio Analysis
- Module 15: Planning & Forecasting Operations
- Module 16: Ten Common Statistical Mistakes
- Module 17: Needs Assessment
- Module 18: Business Analysis Planning
- Module 19: Strategy Analysis
- Module 20: Stakeholder Analysis
- Module 21: Business Development and Succession Planning
- Module 22: Process Management
- Module 23: Supply Chain Management
- Module 24: Procurement & Purchasing Management
- Module 25: Project Management
- Module 26: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
- Module 27: Strategic Analysis and Product Scope
- Module 28: Quality Management
- Module 29: Negotiation Techniques
- Module 30: Communication Skills
- Module 31: Skills of an Effective Administrator
- Module 32: What is Marketing?
- Module 33: Common Marketing Types (I)
- Module 34: Common Marketing Types (II)
- Module 35: Business Etiquette
- Module 36: Introduction to Strategic Management Business
- Module 37: Corporate Governance
- Module 38: Industry Analysis
- Module 39: Strategy Formulation
- Module 40: Strategy Implementation
- Module 41: Building a Brand
- Module 42: Generating Success from the Customer Relationship
- Module 43: Understanding Business Law
- Module 44: Contract & Business Law
- Module 45: Consumer Law and Protection
- Module 46: Introduction to Human Resources
- Module 47: Business Proposal Writing
- Module 48: The Market System and the Circular Flow Model
- Module 49: Supply, Demand and Prices
- Module 50: Market Structure: Perfect Competition vs Monopoly
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