Finance for Lawyers

Price excludes VAT

Locations and Dates

Live Online – 3rd June 2024 (Limited Spaces)

Format & Delivery

The course is predominantly knowledge focused with the inclusion of discussions, small group and individual exercises. This style will help to embed the practical application of knowledge learnt ensuring that lawyers are able to confidently interpret their clients’ accounts in the workplace.  Each delegate will receive course notes in a crib sheet format, together with a glossary of financial terms.

Please note that this is not a legal knowledge programme. It is financial and commercial knowledge and application.

Topics Covered
  • Discussion on the purpose of a Balance Sheet and identification of items typically found on it
  • Discussion on the purpose of an Income and Cash-Flow Statement and the inter-relationship with the Balance Sheet
  • Review and analysis of the financial statements of a well-known company
  • Overview of the format of the internal management accounts, their uses and the inter-relationship with the published statutory accounts of a company
Prior Knowledge

You will require a basic understanding of company accounts and accounting principles prior to attending the course.

Coursework

Pre-Course Work  Everyone attending this course must complete the distance learning in advance.  The exercises will provide a refresher on basic accounting principles and also act as a self-assessment tool for participants to identify their pre-course financial knowledge and skills.  The exercises will be used as reference and discussion points during the day, facilitating group discussions and enabling you to explore important concepts in greater detail.

Post-Course Work 

At the end of the course participants will take away a short multiple choice based assessment that will test how far they have progressed their finance knowledge and skills through attending and completing the course.

Competencies

A1        Act honestly and with integrity, in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements and the SRA Handbook and Code of Conduct

A5        Apply understanding, critical thinking and analysis to solve problems

B3        Develop and advise on relevant options; strategies and solutions

C2        Establish and maintain effective and professional relations with clients

D3        Apply good business practice.