While many organizations have an accounting department for handling their finances, fleet managers must have some knowledge of the financial issues that affect their fleets. Such financial issues may include a financial analysis of various acquisition options, ability to conduct a life cycle analysis, basic accounting principles, benchmarking, outsourcing decisions, and preparing and implementing a fleet budget. This discipline’s competencies introduce each of these areas of fleet financial management.
Through three virtual sessions, participants will be able to engage in instructor-led lessons, question and answer sessions, and have access to a knowledgeable expert. Upon conclusion of the three-part course, participants will gain access to the Financial Management Certificate program exam, a 50-question multiple-choice test that can be taken anytime, anywhere (system requirements apply). Those who successfully pass the exam (one year from date of purchase) will be awarded a professional certificate.
This course will cover the discipline’s competencies, including:
- Financial Entities and Accounting Principles
- Fund Structures
- Vehicle Acquisition Financing and Reimbursement
- Personal Use
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis
- Benchmarking
- Budgeting
Course inclusions: NAFA’s Financial Management e-Guidebook, Financial Management Study Guide, (3) 2-hour live sessions, (1) Online Financial Management Certificate exam, and a Professional Certificate – upon successful passing of exam (optional)
Early Bird (Through January 9) Regular (After January 9)
Member $199 Member $249
Non-Member $349 Non-member $399
Speakers: TBD
When: January 27-29, 1-3 PM ET each day
Where: Zoom link information will be sent prior to the event date
Registration Deadline: January 27, 11 AM ET