Course : Corporate financial analysis for non-specialists (Belgian chart of accounts)

Training adapted to Belgian accounting and regulations

Practical course - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. FFB
Price : 1310 € E.T.

Corporate financial analysis for non-specialists (Belgian chart of accounts)

Training adapted to Belgian accounting and regulations



This course enables non-experts to understand the fundamentals of Belgian accounting and its regulations, to read a company's financial statements and to carry out a simple financial analysis.


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Practical course in person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. FFB
  2d - 14h00
1310 € E.T.




This course enables non-experts to understand the fundamentals of Belgian accounting and its regulations, to read a company's financial statements and to carry out a simple financial analysis.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Understanding the main balance sheet items
Analyze a balance sheet and income statement
Calculate and interpret the main financial ratios
Analyze a company's financial situation

Intended audience
Anyone who needs to use or refer to Belgian accounting and its regulations.

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Practical details
Hands-on work
Accounting and account analysis training exercises.
Teaching methods
Active, participatory teaching

Course schedule

1
Examining the balance sheet, a reflection of the company's assets

  • Understand the history of the balance sheet over time.
  • Understand the presentation and structure of a balance sheet.
  • Know how to read the information on the assets side of the balance sheet.
  • Know how to read the information on the liabilities side of the balance sheet.
  • Determine the company's asset value.
Hands-on work
Descriptive study of balance sheet items. Understand the balance sheet items of different companies according to their field of activity.

2
Examine the income statement

  • Understand the definition of an income statement.
  • Understand the usefulness of an income statement through the balance sheet.
  • Analyze sources of enrichment: products.
  • Analyze the sources of impoverishment: expenses.
  • Determine the income statement balance.
  • Understand the presentation and structure of the income statement.
  • Discover the main results.
Hands-on work
Study of an income statement and descriptive study of the various income statement items.

3
Analyze company performance

  • Study the company's performance based on the income statement.
  • Understand the main intermediate management balances (IMB)
  • Understand the meaning of GIS.
  • Analyze and deduce the information to be used through GIS.
  • Know and analyze GIS ratios.
Case study
Financial analysis of company performance.

4
Analyze the company's financial situation

  • Short-term financial requirements and resources: WCR and its economic interpretation.
  • Long-term financial needs and resources: interpreting working capital and drawing up a balance sheet.
  • Analyzing cash flow trends: assessing the company's cash position and its economic interpretation.
  • Analyze and understand profitability and financial liquidity ratios.
  • Analyze economic profitability ratios.
Case study
Reading the balance sheet through WCR (working capital requirement). Sector analysis based on economic ratios. Analyze a company's financial situation using ratios.returnchariot


Publication date : 09/02/2024


Dates and locations

Last places available
Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
Guaranteed session
From 18 to 19 June 2026
FR
Bruxelles
Registration
From 24 to 25 September 2026
FR
Bruxelles
Registration
From 7 to 8 December 2026
FR
Bruxelles
Registration

BRUXELLES
2026 : 18 June, 24 Sep., 7 Dec.