The course explores the challenges of the current economic trends and analyzes their impact on you as the financial executive in areas of human resource management; credit markets and banking; risk management and pandemic style disruptions; cash flow planning strategies; debt and equity mix impacts in uncertain markets; globalization of the market in times of uncertainty; retirement planning and social security funding; and acquiring distressed companies and assets. Specific recommendations and insights will be offered to you to deal with the challenges.
Target Audience
Financial executives including CFOs, Controllers, and Managers
Course Objectives
Understand the current economic issues for the CFO/Controller, including:
Strategic operational planning and risk management
Regulatory, fiscal, and monetary policies and their impact on the organization
Managing the finances of the organization during periods of rapid changes
Managing risk in an uncertain economic climate
Subjects
Taking a strategic perspective relative to risk management and crisis management
Reviewing the impact uncertainty and risk at the operational level relative to short- and intermediate-term decision making
Determining the safety and soundness of the financial plans for your organization in an uncertain economic climate specifically as it relates to capital adequacy and strategic direction
Managing the debt and equity mix for your organization in a rapidly changing economic landscape
Determining the impact that competing in a global marketplace has on an organization and how to take steps to become more competitive globally
Evaluating the impact of federal, state, and municipal deficits and unfunded mandates as it relates to tax planning
Evaluating retirement programs with Social Security funding for your employees
Determining the safety and soundness of your credit and collections processes and selection of customers in an uncertain environment
Influencing growth through acquisition of distressed organizations