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Advanced Financial Intelligence

Move beyond the numbers to become a strategic advisor and master capital allocation.

Created byBlair Cook Jennifer Nicholsonworkspace_premium
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BeginnerUpdated May 10, 2026
Advanced Financial Intelligence

What You'll Learn

check_circleAnticipate the needs of users to tailor your analysis to meet those expectations
check_circleBuild and deepen your financial credibility
check_circleAnalyze financial statements to evaluate performance, financial strength, and cash flow generation
check_circleMake investment decisions and critically analyze forecasts
check_circleArticulate an investment thesis to advocate for investment

About This Course

Financial intelligence is what separates technical accounting professionals from trusted strategic advisors. This course is designed to elevate how you think, analyze, and communicate as a financial professional — moving beyond the mechanics of preparing financial statements to using them as a tool for influencing decisions at the highest levels of an organization.

Drawing on decades of executive finance experience, this course shows you how a seasoned financial executive interprets financial information through the eyes of the various stakeholders sitting around the boardroom table — CEOs, board directors, investors, lenders, and senior managers — and translates raw financial data into the insights each of them needs to make better decisions.

Across the contextual timeline of financial reporting, management accounting, and finance, you will learn how to tease out the stories embedded in the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. You will explore how to evaluate the quality of revenue, interpret margins and returns, assess working capital management, evaluate financial leverage, approximate the value of equity using napkin math, and understand the ten levers of capital allocation that distinguish great companies from merely good ones. The course also introduces the fundamentals of finance — discounted cash flow analysis, sensitivity testing, and capital budgeting decisions — to round out the long-term decision-making perspective.

Whether you are an aspiring controller, a seasoned CFO, or a finance professional looking to step into a more strategic role, this course will help you develop the credibility, communication, and judgment required to become an indispensable advisor in any organization.

This course reflects Canadian regulatory and tax context, including capital cost allowance tax shield formulas, normal course issuer bid rules, and Canadian company case studies.

Topics Covered

  • Users of financial information and their decision-relevant needs
  • The cascading levels of financial intelligence and executive presence
  • Communicating financial results through generalities and napkin math
  • Financial analysis of the income statement: revenue quality, growth, and margins
  • EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, and operating margin benchmarks
  • Return on capital employed (ROCE), return on invested capital, and return on equity
  • Earnings per share, accretive and dilutive transactions, and share count management
  • DuPont analysis and the rule of 40
  • Balance sheet interpretation: liquidity, working capital management, and capital assets
  • Receivables, inventory, payables, and the cash conversion cycle
  • Financial leverage and the four key debt ratios
  • Approaches to business valuation: asset, EBITDA multiple, capitalized earnings, revenue multiple, and discounted cash flow
  • Enterprise value versus equity value
  • Capitalization tables, pre-money and post-money valuation
  • Financing strategy across the company life cycle
  • The cash flow statement and the ten levers of capital allocation
  • Free cash flow, distributable cash flow, and dividend payout ratios
  • Cash burn rate and cash runway for early-stage businesses
  • Capital budgeting, sensitivity analysis, and discount rate selection
  • Net present value, internal rate of return, and terminal value calculations
  • The investor's perspective: fundamental versus technical analysis

Your Instructor

Blair Cook Jennifer Nicholson
Blair Cook Jennifer Nicholson

CPA, CA Leadership

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Blair is a seven-time CFO, a director, and an educator at Executive Finance Partners - a professional development and executive coaching firm for financial professionals and executives. He also serves as a corporate director and audit committee chair of publicly listed companies: Terravest Industries and Clarke Inc. He is also the Board Treasurer of the Devour Food & Film Festival and serves on various committees of CPA Nova Scotia. Blair is the author of The Illiterate Executive: An Executive’s Handbook for Mastering Financial Acumen.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

If you hold a professional designation (for example in engineering, accounting, human resources, or law), courses may be counted as professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities toward your continuing professional development. Individual practitioners are responsible for confirming that an activity meets the requirements of their professional body. For questions about the City of Markham's training and development policies, please speak with your people leader or Human Resources.

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