Financial Analysis
Financial Analysis is the systematic evaluation of businesses, projects or budgets using financial data. This capability is integral to understanding financial health and making informed business decisions. Proficiency requires abilities in interpreting data, forecasting, budgeting, and understanding of financial principles and accounting norms. This fosters improved performance, risk mitigation and value creation in a financial context.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are able to identify and organize basic financial data for simple analysis. You can follow instructions to help create basic reports or summaries, supporting others to interpret results. Your work supports sound record-keeping and helps your team make informed, everyday financial decisions.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are beginning to analyze basic financial data and can identify key trends or issues with guidance. You apply standard financial principles to interpret simple reports and support forecasting or budgeting activities. Your work helps your team spot potential risks and informs everyday financial decisions.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to interpret complex financial data to spot trends, assess risks, and make sound forecasts. You apply a thorough understanding of accounting principles to support budgeting and guide business decisions. Your analysis helps improve financial performance and supports informed, practical choices across the organization.