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Numbers · Insight · Decisions

The Financially Savvy Leader

Understand the story behind the numbers. Learn to read financial statements, speak the language of finance and use simple analysis to make better decisions for your team, product or business unit.

Key topics: P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, KPIs, Budgets, Business Cases, ROI, Cost & Value Professional Course · Duration as per institution (often 4–8 weeks) Ideal for managers, product & business leaders, senior analysts, project / operations leads & aspiring leaders

About This Course

The Financially Savvy Leader course is designed for non‑finance professionals who need to make decisions that affect revenue, cost and profitability. It focuses on “business finance” – not accounting exams.

You will learn how to read basic financial statements, understand key metrics, ask better questions and build simple business cases. By the end, you’ll feel more confident discussing numbers with finance, leadership and your own team.

Syllabus Overview

Module 1 Financial Fundamentals for Leaders
  • Why Finance Matters for Non‑Finance Leaders – decisions, trade‑offs, accountability
  • The Three Core Statements – P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow (concepts & links)
  • Key Concepts – revenue, gross margin, operating expenses, profit, assets, liabilities, equity
  • Cash vs Profit – timing, working capital, basic cash‑flow thinking
  • Reading a Simple P&L – spotting trends, asking questions
  • Exercise: Interpret a simplified P&L and list 3–5 observations / questions
Module 2 KPIs, Budgets & Financial Decisions
  • Financial KPIs – growth, margins, productivity, unit economics (concepts)
  • Budgets & Forecasts – how they’re built, what leaders should review
  • Cost Thinking – fixed vs variable, direct vs indirect, simple cost allocation ideas
  • Investment Decisions – payback, ROI, NPV (conceptual, non‑formula heavy)
  • Project / Initiative Economics – benefits, costs, risks and assumptions
  • Exercise: Build a simple “mini business case” for an initiative in your area
Module 3 Partnering with Finance & Telling the Story
  • Working with Finance – roles, expectations, how to prepare for discussions
  • Variance Explanations – “what happened” vs “what we planned”
  • Scenario & Sensitivity Thinking – simple “what if” views for leaders
  • Risk & Controls – what leaders should watch for (conceptual)
  • Financial Storytelling – turning tables into simple charts, bullets and asks
  • Exercise: Prepare a one‑page financial “story” for your team / project / product

*Examples are adapted based on learners’ contexts (IT & digital, banking operations, manufacturing, services, shared services, startups, etc.).

Practice Templates, Cases & Finance Playbook
  • Statement “cheat sheets”, KPI scorecards and mini business case templates
  • Case study: prioritising initiatives under budget constraints
  • Creating your personal “Financially Savvy Leader Playbook”

Where Financially Savvy Leaders Are Needed

Financially savvy leaders are in demand across technology, banking & financial services, consulting, telecom, manufacturing, retail, logistics, shared services and the public sector.

Microsoft
Google
Amazon
Accenture / Consulting Firms
EY
L&T / Infra & Construction
Tata Group Companies

What You Will Gain as a Financially Savvy Leader

Use numbers as a decision tool, not a fear factor.

FC

Financial Confidence

Feel more comfortable in discussions that involve revenue, cost, margins and budgets.

MT

Metric Literacy

Know which KPIs matter for your area and how to interpret them at a glance.

DV

Decision Value

Support decisions with simple numbers and assumptions, not just intuition.

RF

Risk & Frugality

Balance ambition with cost, risk and cash‑flow awareness.

PF

Partnering with Finance

Have better conversations with finance and leadership around plans and results.

CR

Career Readiness

Demonstrate that you can connect operations and strategy to financial impact.

Financial Snapshot
Revenue Costs Profit Cash

Tools & Frameworks You May Use

Use simple tools to analyse numbers, track KPIs and communicate financial stories.

Excel / Sheets (P&L & KPIs)
Power BI / Dashboards
PowerPoint / Financial Stories
Notion / Playbooks & Docs
ERP / Finance Systems*

*Actual finance / ERP tools vary by organisation. The course focuses on concepts that apply regardless of specific software.

Your Financial Savviness Journey

See how this course helps you move from “numbers anxiety” to informed leadership.

F

From Fear to Fluency

Move beyond avoiding spreadsheets to using them as a simple tool for clarity and decision support.

Statement Cheat Sheets KPI Scorecards Mini Business Cases
R

Roles This Course Supports

Build financial acumen that enriches leadership, product, operations and transformation roles.

People / Function Managers Product / Business Owners Senior Analysts Project / Programme Managers Operations / Service Leaders Aspiring Leaders
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Course Journey

A step‑by‑step progression from understanding the basics to using finance as a lens for decisions.

Module 1: Learn financial fundamentals and read simple statements.
Module 2: Work with KPIs, budgets and investments in your context.
Module 3: Partner with finance and tell clear financial stories.