This cutting-edge training course is designed to provide comprehensive guidance on the important principles and key roles in the ever-expanding field of public sector finance. Non-financial public sector employees and supervisors are frequently asked to provide feedback on estimates and respond to information presented in departmental financial records.
This course will serve as an excellent introduction for non-financial managers as well as a valuable refresher and update for finance professionals working in the public sector. The training course also includes an important update on International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) standards, as well as current advancements in the field of New Public Management, with a particular emphasis on the reasons for and requests for New Public Financial Management.
The circumstances for public sector financial decision-making
The notable characteristics of public sector financial statements
Dissolving and understanding public sector financial records
The aims and methodology of public sector budgeting
Capital property evaluation and outsourcing arrangements
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Private Finance Initiatives (PFI)
Public sector management reformations
The training course has been designed to provide you with up-to-date knowledge and practical skills in the preparation and interpretation of public sector financial statements and budgets.
Recognize the function of financial accounting in public sector management
Provide accounts in accordance with IPSASB framework
Investigate and interpret public sector financial records
Utilize forecasting methods to plan for income and investments
Recognize and actively delegate in the budget method
Experience apply capital property appraisal techniques
The training course will be designed as a deeply participative workshop with formal donations, case studies, and interactive work illustrations. Relevant examples and case studies are provided to illustrate the application of each of the topics covered and opportunities are given to acquire and apply the key financial accounting and budgeting systems using practical illustrations and practices.
The organization will profit from the improvement and practical application of skills in financial accounting and budgeting in agreement with the requirements of the IPSASB structure.
This will give benefits in increased knowledge of key financial principles and developed decision-making.
Up to date awareness of the conditions under the IPSASB structure
Increased level of knowledge of key public sector finance investments
Improvement of up to date accounting and budgeting methods
Functional skills in capital investment assessment techniques
Knowledge of improvements in New Public Management
Delegates will profit from refreshed awareness and implemented practical skills in financial accounting and budgeting in the context of public sector organizations.
These skills will provide delegates to make a greater supplement to the budgeting and financial decision-making manners in their organization, at the same time improving their own career improvement potential.
Guidance on the Principles of Financial Accounting and Budgeting
Awareness of the Key Current IPSASB Accounting Standards
Improvement of Exceptional Skills in Financial Analysis and Discussion
Purpose of Practical Skills in Forecasting Income and Costs
Up to Date Awareness of Public Sector Budgeting Principles and Techniques
Increased Knowledge of Modern Developments in Public Sector Management
This training course would be important to all of those required in the formation, presentation, and review of corporate financial statements from both the individual and public sectors where compliance with the IASB and IFRS framework is wanted, both in commercial businesses, government, and not-for-profit organizations.
Public Sector Purchasing and Procurement Managers
Departmental Budget Holders
Financial Accounting Team Members
Finance Managers
Planning Managers
Public Sector Budget Accountants
Assistants to Ministry and Departmental Officials
Basic Principles of Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy
Types of Public Sector Financial Decision-Making
Purpose of Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting
The Dimensions of New Public Management (NPM)
Basic Concepts in Financial Accounting
Cash versus Accruals Accounting
Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Statements
The IPSASB compared to the IASB Framework
Distinctive characteristics of Public Sector Financial Accounts
The Five Elements of Financial Statements
Reporting Standards relevant to Public Sector Financial Reports
Assets and Liabilities: Principles for Recognition and Measurement
Nature and Classification of Public Sector Income and Expenses
Principles of Public Sector Financial Management
Understanding and Analysing Cost Behaviour
The Cost-Volume-Profit Relationship
Why Analyse Financial Statements
The Financial Analyst’s Toolkit
Interpreting Financial Ratio Analysis of Public Sector Reports
Managing and Improving Spending Deficits
Setting Goals and Outcome Requirements
Financial and Non-Financial Performance Measures
Objectives of Public Sector Budgets
Outcome focused Budgeting in the Public Sector
Budget Layers
Techniques for Forecasting Income and Costs
Human Aspects and Dysfunctional Budgeting
Principles of Capital Budgeting
Characteristics and Decision-Making Process
Investment Appraisal Techniques
Principles of Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
Understanding Net Present Value (NPV)
Outsourcing Services: Objectives and Decision Criteria
PPI and PFI: Objectives and Decision Criteria
Understanding Public Sector Management Reforms
The Need and Purpose of Financial Reforms
Key Issues for the Future of the Public Sector