FINANCE & ACCOUNTING FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERS

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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS - IT ALL ADDS UP.

    • Dates: November 5-6, 2025

In Finance & Accounting for Non-Financial Managers, you will deepen your understanding of financial statements, the sources of information they contain, and analysis techniques to interpret them. This two-day interactive, in-person course will help you to:

  • Understand the vocabulary of financial statements and the sources of data contained in them

  • Insight into analysis techniques necessary to look beyond the numbers to uncover performance

  • Develop techniques to use financial analysis to drive individual and organizational decisions

What you will learn:

  • Basic financial principles, language, and application in real-world context

  • Financial statements and analysis, and explore the linkage between strategy and finance

  • Strong skills in application of financial techniques to guide your decision-making

Your Experience Includes:

  • 2-Day Finance & Accounting Immersive at Emory
  • Real-World Financial Decision-Making Frameworks
  • Access to Premium Peer Network
  • Digital Toolkit​
  • Digital Badge for LinkedIn
  • Bonus Essentials
  • 1:1 Consultation with a Learning Advisor (optional)​

Former Course Investment: $2,495​

Limited-time Course Investment: $1,995​

Enroll in Finance & Accounting for Non-Financial Managers for a limited-time investment of $1,995 (normally $2,495).

Course At-a-glance

    • Dates: November 5-6, 2025 (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)

      Registration Deadline: October 31, 2025

    • On-Campus

    • Enroll for a limited-time investment of $1,995* (normally $2,495).​

      *Discounts available for groups of 3 or more, civic organizations, Emory alum, and Emory staff & faculty. Contact a Learning Advisor for more information.

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Instructor Spotlight

 

  • Tom Smith joined the Goizueta Business School faculty in 2008. Smith received a PhD in labor and demography/cultural economics and policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1998. He holds a BA from Illinois Wesleyan University. He has presented dozens of papers at academic and professional conferences in the U.S. and abroad.

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