The 41st Financial A to Z Program Starts on April 13

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] The International Business Institute affiliated with the Federation of Korean Industries announced on the 23rd that it will launch a financial course for business leaders such as CEOs and executives. Unlike programs designed for accounting practitioners, this educational course focuses on strengthening financial capabilities from a managerial perspective, including strategic decision-making, increasing corporate value, and risk management. The course will be held every Wednesday evening for a total of six weeks.


The training emphasizes accurately understanding financial information related to business activities from production to sales, and based on this, providing information necessary for rational management judgment and decision-making, such as profitability management, risk analysis, and restructuring strategy formulation.


The faculty includes Professor Kim Cheol-jung of Hongik University, an authority in financial management who was selected as one of the 'Top 100 University Lectures' by SBS, the Korea Educational Development Institute, and the Korea Council for University Education. He will serve as the lead professor guiding this course.


In particular, current CFOs (Chief Financial Officers) of companies will also participate as speakers to explain, through real cases, how to identify risk factors using financial information and how decision-making to enhance corporate value is conducted. Additionally, during the course, participants will have the opportunity to diagnose their own company's financial status and receive expert advice.



The course begins on April 13, and applications and inquiries can be made via phone or through the International Business Institute website of the Federation of Korean Industries.


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