Introduction
In an era where digital technologies and platforms increasingly shape how organizations conduct their core activities, it is crucial to understand how these technologies impact financial management processes. The subject of Digital Financial Management provides an introduction to how digital solutions and data can be utilized to enhance decision-making, optimize resource allocation, and strengthen competitive advantages. Through a combination of theory, case studies, and practical exercises, students will gain insight into how modern businesses can integrate digital tools into their financial management systems—from budgeting and cost control to risk management, performance measurement, and strategic decision-making.
The course addresses how digital transformation opens up new business models, more efficient processes, and better utilization of data and analytical tools. Students will explore how various technologies can be employed to improve financial reporting and forecasting while learning to manage challenges related to privacy, security, and ethical use of data. Through lectures, group work, and practical exercises, participants will develop a deeper understanding of how contemporary financial management systems can be designed and implemented in a manner that supports long-term value creation and contributes to the achievement of organizational goals.
By completing this course, students will not only gain theoretical knowledge of key principles in digital financial management but also build practical skills to analyze, design, and utilize digital financial management systems. The goal is to equip future leaders, financial executives, and consultants with the competencies to make better, faster, and more data-driven decisions in a dynamic, digital business environment.