This course provides basic and specific knowledge about financial management in public and non-profit organizations. First, the course describes the role of public institutions in providing services that benefit the community. Then, the course discusses budgeting methods and skills in public organizations to ensure efficient resource allocation for the public organization's operations (mission). At the same time, the course equips students with the ability to develop appropriate budget allocation plans to take public organizations to new heights in the context of financial autonomy (vision). Moreover, the course also equips students with techniques in effectively controlling financial resources, both in terms of revenue management and operating expenses, to support key implementation decisions. books in public institutions. Finally, the subject equips the skills to prepare, read, understand and analyze financial statements of public organizations in order to help managers control financial resources effectively to help public organizations operate at a high level. security in terms of financial autonomy.