Cost benefit analysis and other management tools will help businesses avoid problems. When they assess a situation on paper, they are able to see potential problems and avoid losing money.
cost of capital,financial leverage,capital budgeting appraisal methods,ABC analysis,ratio analysis and cash flow statements.
concepts of transactions analysis in detail
Management's Discussion & Analysis (MD&A)
sales forecasting reports, budget analysis and comparative analysis, feasibility studies (you know like market research to judge if an idea is doable), and merger and consolidation reports.
Financial statement analysis of a company.Loan procedure in a bankStudying the dividend policy of a companyRatio analysis of a company (although it is covered under Financial statement analysis)study of mutual fundscash management in an organization.
Cost benefit analysis and other management tools will help businesses avoid problems. When they assess a situation on paper, they are able to see potential problems and avoid losing money.
what is ratio analysis
why is financial statement analysis part of business analysis? Please answer this question, I'll need it this answer!
financial management by i. m. panday
Economics, finance, and management Financial accounting and reporting (CMA) or corporate financial management (CFM) Management reporting, analysis, and behavioral issues Decision analysis and information systems
According to FMBOK its the Financial Management Officer. According to afi65-601v2 the FWG is chaired by the Comptroller or the Financial Management officer.
Financial Analysis Officer
cost of capital,financial leverage,capital budgeting appraisal methods,ABC analysis,ratio analysis and cash flow statements.
concepts of transactions analysis in detail
Case studies are used for the following analyses: industry analysis; product/service analysis; financial analysis; and management analysis.
The following tools and techniques are used in management accounting to assist management: (i) Analysis of Financial Statements. (ii) Ratio Analysis. (iii) Funds Flow Analysis. (iv) Cash Flow Analysis. (v) Cost Volume Profit Analysis, Different Cost Analysis, etc. (vi) Budgetary Control and Standard Costing. (vii) Management Reporting.
hi, I don't know much about the types of analysis, i will tell you what i know which will definetely be helpful for you. Actually IT Asset Management has three types of analysis Financial Analysis, Operational Analysis and Workforce analysis. And to say about IT Asset Management its function is to support Management over the IT environment. To get some more detailed idea about this follow the link which i have referred previously. http://www.searchtwice.com/itasset_management.asp