This course offers a survey of accounting and finance topics and tools that are particularly relevant to analyze, quantify, and communicate the impact of a firm's supply chain in financial terms. The course aims to develop supply chain professionals who can translate between the language of finance and the language of operations and who understand how the supply chain creates value for the shareholders of the firm and the stakeholders affected by the firm's operations.

The following topics are covered with application in supply chain management: managerial accounting, activity-based cost accounting, working capital management, cash-to-cash conversion cycle and supply chain (trade) finance. Through a mix of active learning exercises and case discussions, students will practice using financial analysis to address problems and scenarios from various perspectives across the supply chain including manufacturer, distributor, and retailer.

Supply Chain Financial Analysis

This gateway provides presentation and reference materials for participants in the November 8-9, 2018 Supply Chain Financial Analysis course as part of the LCL Executive Education Program. The case study assignments will be posted, but due to copyright regulations, we cannot post the cases. Those must be downloaded from the HBSP website. The link will be sent prior to the course.

Thursday, 8 November 2018

Friday, 9 November 2018

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