Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs

Treasury Management

Course Overview

Treasury Management is designed to provide hands-on training to officers and management in either large or small private and public sector organisations.

 

Participants learn to:

Run in partnership with KPMG and the University of Melbourne, the course has been continually revised and updated to meet the challenges treasury practitioners are facing in today's environment including the requirements of AASB139 and AASB7.

Teaching treasurers new tools for success - A new course for financiers focuses on risk management. By Josh Jennings, The Age 29/04/06

 

Who Should Attend

The course is relevant to anyone in a finance function within their organisation, be it large or small, public or private sector. It is particularly relevant to accountants, finance managers, internal auditors, treasury officers, managers and senior management who need to supervise treasury functions.

However participants do not necessarily need to have a 'Treasury function' in their organisation to obtain benefits from this course (as the increased requirements of AASB139 and AASB7 affect most organisations).

Every organisation will benefit from ensuring they have representation in Treasury Management.

 

Course Content

The Treasury Management course will open the door to gaining a better understanding of the major facets of treasury and financial risk management.

Importantly it will assist participants to deal with the onerous requirements of AASB139 and AASB7 including the need to value financial instruments and the need to understand the complexity of accounting issues associated with AASB139 and AASB7. Minimal knowledge of treasury management and financial instruments is presumed.

The course will impart knowledge through step by step instruction as well as practical group exercises and case studies.

By undertaking this course participants will:

 


Why is it different to other Treasury Courses?

This course concentrates on teaching you what you need to know rather than what is nice to know. Participants will have the opportunity to draw on the wealth of experience the presenters bring to the course.

 

The Presenters

The presenters are skilled practitioners and academics who individually have extensive experience in operating, consulting and teaching financial markets. They are drawn from KPMG, one of Australia's largest accounting practices, and The University of Melbourne, one of Australia's oldest and most respected learning institutions.

Presenters will include the following personnel:

Stephen Cheesewright - Partner - KPMG
Paul Murphy - KPMG
David Jamieson - KPMG
Dr Sean Pinder - University of Melbourne
Dr Les Coleman - University of Melbourne

 

Applications

Fees:
The course fee is $2,700 plus GST (Total cost $2,975)
Includes all course materials, morning/afternoon tea, lunch and post course drinks.

An early bird fee is available to participants who book and pay early.

2008 COURSE DATES VENUE FOR EARLY BIRD RATE, BOOK AND PAY BY:
14-16 May Melbourne University House
The University of Melbourne, Parkville 
24 April 2008   
8-10 September Sydney KPMG
Level 15
Shelley Street
Sydney
11 August 2008   
15-17 October Perth KPMG
Level 31, Central Park
152-158 St Georges Terrace
Perth
26 September 2008   
5-7 November Adelaide KPMG
Level 14
115 Grenfell Street
Adelaide
17 October 2008 

 

Course Brochure

Treasury Management Course Brochure


Further information and registration queries

Ms Lechée Donato, Project Manager
E: l.donato@mccp.unimelb.edu.au
T: 61 3 9810 3174
F: 61 3 9810 3149

 

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