Program Objectives:
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Grasp and comprehend the need for business finance for Government and NGO professionals.
- Identify important knowledge bases for assessing business continuity and survival.
- Utilize the economics of business to properly analyze business cases.
- Understand the effect of government fiscal and monetary policies on private businesses.
- Gain knowledge of International trade, business finance in private sector, and The Central Banks' role in managing local economies.
This program is designed for:
Professionals who are NOT in the Private Sector. This program is for professionals of all levels in the Government, Government-supported entities, Not-for-Profit, and Non-Government Organizations. This program is worth 5 NASBA CPEs.
Locations & Dates:
27 - 27 May 2012 Dubai, English
02 - 02 Dec 2012 Dubai, English
Meirc reserves the right to alter dates, content, venue and trainer with a reasonable notice time.
One extra free place for every 2 paid nominees
Delivery Type: Group-Live
Pre-requisites: None
Related Programs:
Program Outline
Fundamentals of Business Finance - Business Finance as an Integral Role of the Economy
- Objectives of Business Finance
- The Link between Governmental Entities and the Private Sector
Market Structure and Business Decisions - Costs and Production
- Perfect and Monopolistic Competitions
- Business Oligopoly and Monopoly
- Understanding the Circular Reference in a Market Economy
Monetary Policy and Business Activities - Understanding Monetary Policy and Money Supply
- The Effect of Central Banks' Decisions on Business Activities
- Interest Rate and Investment Activities
- Money Demand and Money Supply and Business Growth
The Effect of Fiscal Policy on Business Survival - Expansionary and Contractionary Policies
- Financing Government Spending through the Private Sectors
- Economic Effects of Fiscal Policy
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Business Finance in the Private Sector - Translating Business Decisions to Financial Reports
- The Key Four Financial Reports
- Understanding and Analyzing Financial Reports
- Short-Term versus Long-Term Decision Making
- Budgeting in Government versus Private Sector
- Social Contribution Comparison
Market Demand and Supply - International Financial Markets versus Local Financial Markets
- Gross Domestic Products - GDP
- Comparative Advantage versus Absolute Advantage
Local versus International Trade - Trade Patterns and Trends
- The Gains from International Trade
- International Trade Restrictions
- Financing International Trade
- The Exchange Rate
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