CIMA announces workshop on financial modelling
View(s):‘Ever changing role of the finance function in today’s organizations is creating more varied demands upon the skills of everyone involved in the works of finance and accounting.’ Financial modeling is as old as business itself. Every manager with profit targets to reach uses financial models, without realizing it!
Excel is today one of the most widely used spreadsheet in any organization. However Microsoft Excel research has shown that the average user is familiar with less than 1% of
Excel capabilities. Financial modeling with excel is such a workshop where knowledge of finance meets with technology for better understanding of the financial world.
Workshop leader Harsha Wijesooriya is the chief executive officer of Silverlinesoft. Harsha has over 18 years of experience in Information Technology and Accounting / Finance. He is the lead lecturer for the Corporate Finance and Financial modeling modules for the MBA program by USQ Australia.
Content for the workshop includes using range names in excel models; conditional formatting and formula driven formatting to monitor models; financial functions : PV,FV,NPV, IRR, XNPV, XIRR, PMT; goal seek and what-if analysis; pivot tables; scenario manager; data tables; using lookup functions; advanced data validation techniques; introduction to macros and user defined functions (UDFs). This workshop is expected to attract corporate finance professionals, quantitative analysts, investment bankers, risk professionals, treasury managers and financial controllers.
Second edition of the workshop organised by CIMA for the benefit of its members, students and the business community will be conducted at the CIMA Auditorium, 356, Elvitigala Mawatha, Colombo 5 on 28 and 29 May 2013 from 2pm to 5pm on both days.Registrants are invited to bring their own lap top devices for hands on experience. Details and registration forms could be obtained by contacting CIMA Sri Lanka Division via email on: mastercourses.srilanka@cimaglobal.com or by contacting CIMA on 0112 503880
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