Course Overview
An NGO with a sound financial management system is able to track its own expenses, plan future expenses, and submit timely financial statements to the donor upon request, which will help strengthen the organization’s trust and long-term support.
The Financial management PGD course seeks to enlighten students on planning, organizing, controlling and monitoring the financial resources of an organization to achieve objectives. One of the key concepts the students will learn during the course is the financial management cycle, including:
- Planning and budgeting
- Resource allocation
- Operations and monitoring
- Evaluation and reporting
Course Content
- Financial Reporting and Control
- Quantitative Methods
- Managerial Economic
- Managerial Finance
- International Economy & Finance
- Capital Markets
- Financial Institutions
- Corporate Tax Planning
- Investment Planning & Management
RESEARCH PAPER
Students will be required to choose a research topic and share it with the moderator. Upon agreement, learners will write a proposal and do corrections based on feedback. The students will then proceed with writing chapters three, four, and five of the paper. Guidelines will be provided on the format preferred by the institute.
FINAL EXAMINATION
Minimum Entry Requirements
Common regulations governing Post-Graduate Diplomas shall be applicable
The following shall be eligible for admission
- Holders of a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university
- Holders of an equivalent qualification from any other recognized institution
Practicum
- Candidates shall be expected to submit 10 Assignments (8 ASSIGNMENTS, 1 FINAL EXAM AND PROJECT PAPER)
DURATION: 12 Months
REGIONS TARGETED: Global
COURSE FEE: €1500
ORGANIZERS: GRI
LANGUAGE: English and French
FORMAT: Online Learning
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