FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING COURSES
The Finance and Accounting classes at Texas Executive Education offer a rigorous introduction into the topics and processes of accounting and finance in business. These highly-interactive classes, taught by faculty from the McCombs School of Business, ranked #1 in Accounting by US News and World Report, focus on how to apply analytical skills to make better business decisions.
Exceptional Instructors
This was an energizing learning experience that provided an ideal balance between concepts, real world application and peer to peer networking. The instructors were exceptional and provided material that I have already referenced multiple times.
Courses
Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers
Are you fluent in the language of business? Do you understand the tradeoffs between risk and return? Interpret your organization’s financial statements and understand how your decisions affect those numbers.
Financial Strategies for Value Creation
Understanding the numbers only gets you so far. I’s how you apply information that matters. Create a plan to use your organization’s capital strategically.
Performance Management and Control
Evaluate the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that your organization uses and discover how they affect the behaviors of your team, good and bad.
Upcoming Sessions
Class | Concentration | Date | Location | Instructors | Enroll |
Finance and Accounting for Non Financial Managers | Finance & Accounting | 10/23/24-10/24/24 2 Days |
Rowling Hall, Room TBD, UT Campus |
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Resources
Making Sense of Financial Metrics: Finding Value in the Numbers
Making Sense of Financial Metrics: Finding Value in the Numbers
Learn simple approaches to determine how much value a firm is creating.
Creating a Common Language Around Workplace Ethics
Creating a Common Language Around Workplace Ethics
Fostering a solid culture of strong workplace ethics requires a shared lingo around how to behave ethically.
Working and Leading While Dispersed: What Matters Most
Working and Leading While Dispersed: What Matters Most
Fostering a solid culture of strong workplace ethics requires a shared lingo around how to behave ethically.