Moravent
Moravent Finance Tools & Structured Seminars
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Finance tools

Seminar programs for financial analysis

Moravent offers structured online seminars that focus on practical finance tools — budgeting frameworks, investment analysis methods, cash flow modelling, and risk assessment techniques. Each program is built around 4 to 8 focused sessions, with structured discussion between participants from across the country. The content targets professionals and graduates who want to go deeper than general overviews.

75%
sessions live
8
topics per program
40+
regional cohorts
Participants in a Moravent finance seminar session reviewing financial analysis tools
What — we offer

Six program types, one structured path

Each program at Moravent is designed around a single financial domain. Sessions run 90 minutes each and include a guided discussion segment of at least 20 minutes. Participants receive annotated reference materials, model spreadsheets, and case datasets drawn from actual reporting periods between 2019 and 2024. Cohort size is capped at 24 to keep discussion meaningful rather than performative.

Finance professional working through a budgeting model during an online Moravent seminar

Corporate Budgeting & Variance Analysis

Covers the construction of annual operating budgets, zero-based versus rolling approaches, and the interpretation of monthly variance reports. Participants work through 3 real-format budget templates across 6 sessions, with peer critique built into the final session.

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Cash Flow Forecasting

Focuses on direct and indirect cash flow models, working capital cycles, and 13-week rolling forecast structures. Case studies are drawn from manufacturing and service sectors, giving participants exposure to 2 distinct cash flow environments over 5 sessions.

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Investment Appraisal Methods

Covers NPV, IRR, payback period, and sensitivity analysis. Participants apply each method to the same capital project scenario, which makes direct comparison straightforward. 7 sessions, with a group presentation in the final meeting where conclusions are debated openly.

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Financial Statement Interpretation

A close reading program focused on reading annual reports critically — identifying accounting choices, understanding segment notes, and assessing quality of earnings. Participants analyse statements from 4 companies across 6 sessions, sharing observations in structured peer discussion.

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Risk Identification & Quantification

Addresses financial risk categories — credit, liquidity, market, and operational — using quantitative scoring frameworks and qualitative review processes. Participants build a risk register for a provided scenario organisation across 5 sessions, with instructor-led feedback on each iteration.

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Management Reporting & KPI Design

Examines how management accounts are structured, what KPIs communicate versus what they obscure, and how to design reporting that supports decision-making rather than compliance. Delivered across 4 concentrated sessions, suitable for finance professionals already working in reporting roles.

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