Skip to content

Finance Fundamentals

  • 24 September 2024 - 25 February 2025
  • 2pm - 3.30pm

Delve into the essential financial principles crucial for any organisation, with valuable insights, practical tools and resources in this six part course.

Delve into essential financial principles crucial for any organisation. Delivered by Mia Seymour of Aim High Accounts this comprehensive six-part series is jam-packed with valuable insights and practical tools. You will leave with enhanced knowledge, confidence and a wealth of resources including worksheets, checklists and templates to implement in your organisation.

We will cover:

  • VAT principles and compliance (24/09/24)
  • Mastering cash flow (22/10/24)
  • Effective Credit control (26/11/24)
  • Understanding IR35 for off-payroll work (10/12/24)
  • Streamlining processes for accurate financial records (21/01/25)
  • Accounts Essentials (25/02/25)

Equip yourself with the knowledge to handle all key financial operations smoothly and efficiently.

Please see our full breakdown of sessions, for a more detailed description of the course.

Please Note: This is a course and we strongly advise you attend all sessions. The dates of sessions are listed in the brackets above. All sessions will start at 2pm.


Accessibility

  • Technology: Zoom
  • Captioning: AI-Generated
  • Breakout rooms: TBC
  • Recording: Whole group sessions will be recorded for the purpose of sharing with course delegates and only available for a time limited period after the session.

If you would like to request presentation slides, questions and provocations in advance of the session, please get in touch with info@musicmark.org.uk. Speakers may decline sharing this information on the basis of protecting their intellectual property or for other reasons and we cannot therefore guarantee availability for all events.

Attend this event

Prices:

  • Member Rate: £150 +VAT
  • Non-members: £225 +VAT

Book Online

About the Provider

Music Mark

We are a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation (IPSO) advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school.

Menu