ABTC Organizes Regional Trainings on Financial Statements
Azerbaijan Bank Training Center (ABTC) is organizing training for small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the Guba-Khachmaz and Ganja-Gazakh economic regions on "Financial Management: Financial Reporting and Analysis."
As reported in the training center, 6-7 September this year training will be held in Guba, and on October 4-5 - in Ganja.
The purpose of the training is to support small and medium enterprises in proper accounting, reporting and financial control. In addition, the participants will have the opportunity to use other various services of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Training will be held for 15 representatives of local companies, excluding financial institutions, companies engaged in the petrochemical industry, alcoholic beverages and tobacco. Companies, in which more than 50% is owned by individuals and legal entities from Azerbaijan, can also take part.
The training is funded by the EBRD, and the entry fee is 20 manat. -15D -
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