Finance and Budgeting Made Simple: Essential Skills for Nurses
Nurse Leader Insider, February 4, 2016
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Now more than ever nurse leaders are being held accountable for the financial aspect of healthcare. An essential book for anyone who needs more guidance on budgeting, Finance and Budgeting Made Simple: Essentials Skills for Nurses will show you how to successfully plan and budget for your department.
The only basic guide to finance written exclusively for nurse managers and nurse leaders, the book covers only the information you need, such as:
• Comprehending the financial side of healthcare through easy-to-understand advice
• Eliminating guesswork with straightforward descriptions of each section of important financial forms and reports
• Saving time with plain English definitions of potentially confusing financial terminology
• Securing executive buy-ins with concise explanations of how the nursing department’s financial performance affects the entire organization
• Handling the budget process with quick and helpful field-tested tips and reminders
• Preparing budget presentations and build business plans with simple and easy-to-follow instructions
• Obtaining adequate financial support for the department through right-way, wrong-way tips
• Providing time-saving insight to ancillary leaders who also need financial training
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