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  1. The balance sheet barrier Bestseller video The basics of business finance training video http://www.videoarts.com/product/FIN7/The-balance-sheet-barrier http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/FIN7.jpg
    The aim
    of this business finance training video To enable managers to appreciate how key financial statements are calculated and how they are used.About this finance essentials programme The light-hearted approach of this world-famous programme helps take the fear out of financial documents and complex concepts and, although accounts might never become a manager'... (read more)
    GBP1,299
  2. Budgeting Constructing and controlling budgets http://www.videoarts.com/product/FIN5/Budgeting http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/FIN5.jpg
    The aim
    To prioritise, build up and control a budget at work.
    About the programme
    The owner of a small manufacturing business finds himself in a typical predicament: sales are up 50 per cent on the previous year but profits are down. His more knowledgeable friend is able to explain that the increase, and the extra expenditure it incurred, were not previewe... (read more)
    GBP699
  3. The control of working capital Putting financial theory into practice http://www.videoarts.com/product/FIN2/The-control-of-working-capital http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/FIN2.jpg
    The aim
    To enable managers to understand the concept of working capital and how they can free it to be used in the business.
    About the programme
    Customers won't pay on time, suppliers won't deliver until bills are paid; spare capital is tied up in work-in-progress. It's a 'catch 22' situation that can bring a business to its knees. This humorous programme... (read more)
    GBP699
  4. Cost, profit and break-even Striking a balance between resources http://www.videoarts.com/product/FIN3/Cost,-profit-and-break-even http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/FIN3.jpg
    The aim
    To enable managers to control the relationship between cost, price and volume.
    About the programme
    Three factors determine profit - cost, price and volume. What isn't so simple is balancing the relationship between the three. If the mere mention of fixed and variable costs, break-even points, contribution, depreciation, or marginal and total absorptio... (read more)
    GBP699
  5. First in line A total training kit for new managers http://www.videoarts.com/product/FIL1/First-in-line http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/FIL1.jpg
    The aim
    To bring first-line managers and team leaders quickly up to speed with the expected roles and responsibilities of front-line management.
    About the programme
    First in line (second edition) is a total resource for training people as front-line managers. It is comprehensive, providing: a conceptual overview of every aspect of the manager's role; training in esse... (read more)
    GBP3,199 NOW GBP2,499

  6. Into the boardroom: Profits of doom http://www.videoarts.com/product/ECON1/Into-the-boardroom:-Profits-of-doom http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/ECON1.JPG
    The aim
    To increase understanding about an organisation's stock market performance.
    About the programme
    It's not just senior executives who need to know how well their organisation is doing; everyone would benefit from a deeper understanding of what a company's stock market performance actually means. This two-part programme uses a realistic drama to explain a subject that many... (read more)
  7. Into the boardroom: What's good for the shareholder What's good for the shareholder http://www.videoarts.com/product/ECON2/Into-the-boardroom:-Whats-good-for-the-shareholder http://www.videoarts.com/images/products/ECON2.JPG
    The aim
    To increase understanding about an organisation's stock market performance.
    About the programme
    It's not just senior executives who need to know how well their organisation is doing; everyone would benefit from a deeper understanding of what a company's stock market performance actually means. This two-part programme uses a realistic drama to explain a subject that many... (read more)