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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COURSE GUIDE

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COURSE GUIDE

INTERESTED IN DRIVING YOUR LEGAL PRACTICE TOWARDS PROFITABILITY AND LONG-TERM GROWTH?

Download the Financial Management for Profitability & Growth Guide to discover how our course empowers legal professionals to make informed financial decisions and optimise firm performance.

What’s inside?

This guide provides key insights into the course, including:

  • How financial management principles apply specifically to legal businesses
  • Techniques for managing work-in-progress (WIP), pricing strategies, and reducing lock-up
  • Who will benefit from this course, including law firm leaders and general counsel
  • A breakdown of the course structure and assessment details
  • Key intake dates, pricing, and qualification pathways

Take control of your firm’s financial future. Download the guide now and start your journey to improved financial decision-making in legal practice.

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