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Financial Statements for SME's
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Why this course?

For many SME entrepreneurs and managers, financial statements too often remain something for the accountant or bookkeeper. Yet the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow are essential management tools. They not only show where your company stands today, but also where risks, opportunities, and areas for improvement lie.

 

This course helps you look beyond the numbers. Step by step, you will learn how to build, interpret, and analyse financial statements—not from a purely theoretical perspective, but grounded in the reality of SMEs. You will discover how financial information helps you better manage profitability, liquidity, growth, and continuity.

Whether you want to understand your own business better, communicate more effectively with your accountant, or correctly interpret financial reports as a manager, this course provides the insights and tools you can immediately put into practice.


Overview

This course offers a clear, practical approach to reading and analysing SME financial statements. You will learn to understand the relationship between the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow, and discover which indicators truly matter when assessing a company’s financial health.

Starting with the fundamentals of assets, liabilities, and equity, we move on to profitability, liquidity, solvency, and working capital. You will learn how to interpret ratios, recognise financial risks, and translate numbers into concrete management actions.

Through examples, exercises, and a comprehensive SME case, you will not only build insight but also the confidence to use financial information in your daily decision-making actively.


Content

  • The fundamentals of financial statements: Understand how financial statements are structured and the differences between the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow.
  • Breaking down the balance sheet: Learn to correctly interpret assets, liabilities, equity, and debt, and understand what these elements reveal about a business.
  • Assessing financial health: Analyse liquidity, solvency, stability, and financing structure to identify a company’s strengths and weaknesses.
  • Understanding working capital: Gain insight into inventory, receivables, payables, and the impact of working capital on cash and operations.
  • Income statement and profitability: Discover how revenue, costs, margins, EBITDA, EBIT, and net profit are connected and what they reveal about performance.
  • Profit versus cash: Learn why profit is not the same as cash, and why cash flow is critical for continuity and growth.
  • Applying ratios and KPIs: Work with key ratios related to liquidity, solvency, profitability, and efficiency, and learn how to apply them in practice.
  • Benchmarking and trends: Compare performance over time and against industry peers to improve decision-making.
  • From analysis to action: Translate financial insights into concrete decisions related to cash flow, profitability, cost control, and financing.
  • Practical SME case: Analyse a full set of financial statements and formulate recommendations as if you were part of the company’s management.

Key skills you will gain

Financial insight: You will learn to read and understand financial statements correctly, even without a financial background.

Analytical capability: You will develop the ability to critically interpret numbers and connect the balance sheet, profit, and cash.

Decision-making: You will be able to use financial information to support better operational and strategic decisions.

Risk awareness: You will learn to identify signals of financial risk and opportunity more quickly.

Practical application: You will turn financial data into clear insights that can be used in discussions with accountants, banks, partners, or management.


Who should attend?

This course is designed for anyone who wants to understand SME financial statements better and use them as a management tool.

Perfect for:

  • SME owners and entrepreneurs
  • Managers and team leaders
  • Professionals with budget responsibility
  • Entrepreneurs who want to engage more effectively with their accountant or financial advisor
  • Participants without a financial background who want more control over their company’s numbers

No advanced prior knowledge is required. A genuine interest in your business and a willingness to understand numbers are sufficient.


Methodology

Practice-oriented learning: No dry theory, but real-life SME situations, concrete examples, and actionable insights.

Step-by-step approach: We start with the fundamentals and gradually build towards analysis, interpretation, and financial steering.

Interactive format: The course combines explanations, exercises, discussions, and practical cases to engage participants actively.

Immediately applicable: Everything you learn can be directly applied to your own business or organisation.


What can you expect?

After this course, you will be able to:

  • correctly read a balance sheet and an income statement
  • assess the financial health of an SME
  • evaluate liquidity, solvency, and profitability
  • interpret ratios and KPIs
  • identify risks and opportunities more quickly
  • translate financial insights into concrete actions and better decisions

Syllabus

Agenda – Course “Reading Financial Statements for SMEs”

09:00 – 09:15 | Welcome and introduction
Welcome, introductions, course objectives, and the importance of financial data for SMEs.

09:15 – 10:30 | Fundamentals of financial statements
Structure of financial statements, differences between balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow, and key financial concepts.

10:30 – 10:45 | Break

10:45 – 12:15 | Understanding and analyzing the balance sheet
Structure of the balance sheet, fixed and current assets, short- and long-term liabilities, working capital, and financial risks.

12:15 – 13:00 | Practical exercise: balance sheet analysis
Analysis of an SME balance sheet, identifying strengths, weaknesses, risks, and opportunities.

13:00 – 13:45 | Lunch break

13:45 – 15:00 | Income statement and profitability
Revenue, costs, margins, EBITDA, EBIT, net profit, and the relationship between profit and cash.

15:00 – 15:15 | Break

15:15 – 16:15 | Financial ratios and performance analysis
Liquidity, solvency, profitability, working capital cycles, and benchmarking.

16:15 – 16:45 | From analysis to action
Translating numbers into decisions on cash flow, profitability, capital structure, and growth.

16:45 – 17:15 | Integrated case and closing
Full analysis of an SME case, summary of key insights, and Q&A.

 

 

 

 

Participant feedback

  • Tom, business owner: “Finally, a course that makes financial figures clear without oversimplifying them. I now better understand where my company is financially strong and where I need to adjust.”
  • Annelies, operations manager: “I had never taken a real finance course before, but this one made the link with my daily decisions very concrete. The section on cash flow and ratios was especially valuable.”
  • Koen, entrepreneur: “The combination of theory and practice was excellent. I can now have much more meaningful discussions with my accountant and better understand what’s behind the numbers.”

Learn the way that suits you most!



MEETING ROOM



ONLINE

1.  Small group sizes to ensure quality, debate & interaction (Max 15 People)
2.  Prime hotel locations
3.  Interact with the speakers & members
4.  Teamwork
5.  Access to our Online learning platform
6.  Use of whiteboard
7.  Share professional experience with other participants
8.  Network with participants
1.  Small group sizes to ensure quality, debate & interaction (Max 12 People)
2.  Via Zoom, Microsoft Teams or Cisco WebEx
3.  Interact with the speaker & members
4.  Virtual teamwork through breakout rooms
5.  Access to our Online learning platform
6.  Use of electronic whiteboard
7.  Share professional experience with other participants
8.  Network with participants
9.  Greater convenience at your office or home
10. Geographic flexibility - No travel needed

Course Lecturers



Kris Blommaert, MBA

Kris Blommaert has over 20 years of international experience in both finance and general management for local and European based organisations and businesses. He has been an associate lecturer at a triple accredited global business school for 10 years at MBA level. He has lectured "Managing Performance and Change" and "Management Perspectives and Practice" in Belgium, Switzerland and France.  


Kris De Clercq, MBA

Kris has lectured finance to managers for more than 25 years in Europe and Eastern Europe. His teaching as an associate for a UK based global business school included “Issues in International Finance and Investments”,” Corporate Finance” and “Issues in IFRS”. His industry experience is over 20 years working for asset managers, investment banks, global custodians in the UK, Luxembourg and Belgium. He received a universities award for innovation in finance teaching and learning.  


OUR INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

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Companies who attended our courses

 

 
AG Insurance
Allianz Benelux
Argenta NV
AXA Belgium
Baloise Insurance
Banca Monte Paschi Belgio S.A.
Bank De Groof
Banking Association (Kosovo)
Belfius Investment Partners
BNP Paribas Fortis
Bpost Bank
Buy Way
CBC Bank
Cegeka
Celio Finance SPRL
Credendo
Delen Private Bank
Delta Lloyd Life
Deutsche Bank AG
DKV Belgium
Ethias SA
Euler Hermes Services
Euroclear Bank SA/NV
Euroclear Investments
Europ Assistance
European Investment Bank - EIB (Luxembourg)
European Union - EDFIMC / ElectriFI
Flanders Investment & Trade
Gras Savoye Belgium
Incofin Investment Management
ING Bank België
KBC Bank
Mastercard
Ministry of European Integration (Kosovo)
National Bank of Belgium
NN Insurance Belgium
Petercam
Record Bank
Société Générale Private Banking
SWIFT
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)
Triodos Bank
VGD International -Audit & Tax
Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Zurich Insurance plc, Belgium branch
Vanbreda International
 
 
 
Afton Chemical SPRL
Air Liquide
Allnex Belgium SA/NV
ANL Plastics
Ansell
ARC EUROPE SA
Arcelor Mittal ( Belgium & Luxembourg)
Axalta Coating Systems 
BASF Antwerpen
BASF Belgium Coordination Center
Beaulieu International Group
Bekaert
Borealis Polymers NV
Bridgestone Europe SA
CNH Industrial Belgium NV
Cofely Fabricom
Cytec Belgium
DOMO Chemicals (Germany)
Donaldson
Dow Corning
Electrolux Appliances AB - EMA- EMEA (SEE)
Engineered Pressure Systems International
European Owens Corning Fiberglas
Fost Plus
GDF Suez
Griffith Foods
Hamon & Cie
Heraeus Electro-Nite International NV
Jacobs Belgium
KODAK SA/NV
Milliken Europe
Niko Group
NXP Semiconductors - Prodis  (Netherlands)
SOLVAY
SPX Cooling Technologies
Synventive Molding Solutions (Germany)
TERUMO EUROPE
Tessenderlo
Vinçotte International
VPK Packaging Group NV
WABCO
Yara Belgium NV
 
 
 
 
 
Antwerp World Diamond Centre
AVEVE Biochem NV
Carrefour Belgium
Delhaize Corporate Group
Godiva
IKEA 
 
Abbott Logistics B.V. (Netherlands)
AbbVie (Canada)
Agfa HealthCare NV
Alcon
Alcon-Couvreur
Amplifon
AZ Sint-Blasius
Baxter International (Austria)
Catalent Pharma Solutions
CinnaGen (Tehran)
Datwyler Pharma Packaging International
Groep OZ ESV
Hologic
Landelijke Christelijke mutualiteit (LCM)
Mutualités Libres: MLOZ
Novartis Pharma
SA Bristol- Myers Squibb Belgium NV
Stryker (Netherlands)
Terumo BCT Europe NV
UCB
Zorgbedrijf Antwerpen
 
 
 
AW Europe
Belgacom
Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN)
CISCO
Corelio Printing
De Persgroep Publishing nv
EDF Luminus
Elia System Operator
Engie Electrabel NV/SA
Eni Gas & power
Fluxys Belgium
INFRABEL
Itineris NV
KEYRUS
M-Team
NRB
ORANGE
Proximus
Siemens
Telenet
 
 
Agentschap Innoveren en Ondernemen
Europees Parlement
Ministry of European Integration
National Agency for Protection of Personal Data
Nationale Loterij
SD Diensten NV (SD Worx)
SESAR Joint Undertaking
Stad Antwerpen
Stadsbestuur Harelbeke
Syntra Brussel
UGent - FBW
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
 
 
 
Acturus sprl
ARC Europe
BDO 
BIA Africa
Bia Overseas
Brooser BE Operations 
Capgemini
Cipal Schaubroeck
Compass-Group
Computacenter
Computer Task Group
Deloitte Accountancy
Egemin International
Enhesa International
FIS (former Clear2Pay)
Interel Group
K&L Gates
Matexi NV
Minds&More
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
PwC Tax Consultants
Securex
Toreon
Vinçotte International sa
 
 
 
Alcopa
Alstom Belgium
ARC Europe 
Brussels Airport Company
De Lijn
D'Ieteren Auto
EUROCONTROL 
Gemeentelijk Havenbedrijf Antwerpen
Globachem nv
GSC Greensea Chartering 
HONDA Motor Logistics
JBT
Neovia Logistics
NMBS
PSA Antwerp nv
Retail & Wholesale
Seatrade Reefer Chartering
Thalys International
Trimble T&L
Volkswagen Group Services
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Zeebrugge NV
Westlandia
Witzenmann Benelux nv
 
 
 

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