The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector. Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic. Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.
Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts will help you:
Understand that a balanced budget may not be sufficient to keep your project afloat
Know how to check that your project will not go overdrawn
The importance of cashflow when money is tight
The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters. It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.
Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.
The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:
Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012
Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012
Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012
Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012
Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012
Who is the course suitable for?:
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
VAL Full Members receive a 50% reduction on this training course. For most organisations the discount on two half-day training courses is greater than the cost of a years membership.
Alternatively you can save 25% just by becoming an Associate Member. This is free, can be done online and takes less than 5 minutes.
Details of membership are given on the membership pages of the website.