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 24 to 25 September 2026
FR
Bruxelles
Registration
From 7 to 8 December 2026
FR
Bruxelles
Registration

BRUXELLES
2026 : 24 Sep., 7 Dec.