Financial Analysis, Planning & Controlling Budgets Course

Course Category : Project Management

A professional training programme that strengthens capability in financial analysis, planning, budgeting, and performance control to support strategic and operational decision-making with precision.
Duration: 5 Days
Level: Advanced.

Starts On

21 - September - 2026

Ends On

25 - September - 2026

Location

Spain - Barcelona

Language

English

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Targeted Audience

  • Project Managers
  • Financial Analysts
  • Financial Controllers
  • Accountants
  • Treasurers
  • Corporate Planning Professionals
  • Department Managers and Section Heads
  • Operational Professionals seeking stronger financial understanding

Targeted Skills

  • Interpreting financial statements and linking them to operations
  • Preparing financial plans and operating budgets
  • Applying financial analysis techniques for decision-making
  • Using costing concepts and cost behaviour analysis
  • Performing variance analysis and budgetary control
  • Evaluating investment decisions with financial tools
  • Building balanced performance measurement systems
  • Using finance to support strategy execution

Expected Outcomes

  • Analyse financial statements and derive indicators that support managerial decisions.
  • Prepare integrated financial projections, operating budgets, and cash budgets.
  • Interpret the relationship among cost, volume, and profit for planning purposes.
  • Measure variances, identify their causes, and propose corrective actions.
  • Evaluate investment alternatives using NPV, IRR, MIRR, and EAC.
  • Link budgeting with strategic objectives and organisational performance indicators.
  • Design a practical framework for financial and operational control.
  • Strengthen decision-making capability under uncertainty and financial risk.

Training Topics Index

  • The role of financial and economic analysis in organisational decisions
  • Understanding financial statements and financial-operational data sources
  • Corporate value, shareholder value, and governance in financial decisions
  • Strategic positioning and benchmarking against competitors
  • Information limitations and the impact of risk and uncertainty

  • Ratio analysis from management, owner, and lender perspectives
  • Using ratio pyramids and the DuPont system in performance evaluation
  • Measuring Economic Value Added (EVA)
  • Indicators of financial distress and early warning analysis
  • Linking financial analysis results to operational and corporate performance

  • Interrelationships among forecasts, growth plans, and financing needs
  • Preparing operating budgets, cash budgets, and sales forecasts
  • Budgeting approaches top-down and bottom-up
  • Incremental budgeting and zero-based budgeting
  • Financial modelling and sensitivity analysis in planning

  • Cost concepts and fixed-versus-variable cost behaviour
  • Cost-volume-profit analysis, breakeven, and contribution margin
  • Direct and indirect costs, traditional costing, and activity-based costing
  • Flexible budgets versus static budgets
  • Standard costing, variance analysis, and continuous improvement

  • Time-adjusted investment appraisal NPV, IRR, and MIRR
  • Equivalent Annual Cost (EAC) and refinement of investment analysis
  • Scenario analysis, simulation, and NPV breakeven
  • Linking strategy, budgeting, and the balanced scorecard
  • Developing a performance measurement system across financial, customer, process, and learning dimensions