Financial Management, Banking, and Insurance Nigeria

Fixed Asset Management Training Course

Across finance and operations teams, fixed asset management often falls behind the pace of ERP change, mobile tagging, and audit scrutiny, even though errors in capitalization, depreciation, or asset registers quickly flow into misstated financial reports, weak controls, and avoidable write-offs. Fixed asset management is a practical discipline for identifying, recording, controlling, depreciating, verifying, and reporting tangible long-term assets across their full lifecycle. It enables professionals to improve asset register accuracy, apply depreciation methods consistently, and support audit-ready disclosures.

This course bridges the gap between policy and daily execution for finance officers, fixed asset accountants, asset controllers, internal auditors, and operations supervisors who must manage acquisition records, transfers, impairments, and disposals with discipline. You will work with the asset register, fixed asset policy, verification checklist, depreciation schedule, and control log so you can turn scattered records into a reliable management system that supports stronger financial control and cleaner reporting.

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Nairobi Kenya
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Kigali Rwanda
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About the Course

Organizations do not need more opinions about fixed assets; they need evidence they can trust in the general ledger, asset register, and physical verification record. In this field, capability shows up through accurate capitalization, disciplined tagging, reliable depreciation schedules, controlled transfers, and clean disposal trails, all of which are measurable against frameworks such as ISO 55000, the organization’s fixed asset policy, and the underlying accounting treatment used in financial reporting.

This fixed asset management training turns fragmented knowledge into a structured working method. You will practice asset identification, capitalization review, register maintenance, and depreciation calculation while also being introduced to asset lifecycle costing, impairment review logic, and the controls that support audit queries. What you will learn: you will learn how to build and maintain an audit-ready asset register, calculate depreciation and partial-year charge patterns, and document transfers, impairments, and disposals using practical control evidence. The course is designed for hands-on application with worksheets, asset tagging records, and verification templates, while broader ERP integration, asset management software configuration, and reporting automation are covered at an overview level so you can scope them realistically inside your organization.

Asset teams often work under tight close cycles, incomplete data, legacy spreadsheets, and pressure to reconcile physical assets with finance records before audit deadlines. This training is built for those conditions, helping you improve control even when asset data quality is uneven, departmental ownership is unclear, or systems adoption is still maturing. This course teaches fixed asset management through practical register control, verification, and depreciation exercises so you can produce usable outputs without overcomplicating the process.


Target Audience

This fixed asset management training is designed for professionals who already handle asset records, depreciation, verification, or audit support and need to strengthen control, reporting, and lifecycle discipline.

  • Fixed Asset Accountants responsible for depreciation, impairment, and disposal entries
  • Asset Controllers maintaining register accuracy and supporting asset reconciliations
  • Finance Officers preparing fixed asset schedules for month-end and audit
  • Internal Auditors reviewing tagging, custody, and disposal controls
  • Operations Supervisors confirming physical asset ownership and location changes
  • Property and Facilities Officers tracking equipment, furniture, and plant assets
  • ERP Super Users supporting fixed asset master data and workflow approvals
  • Management Accountants analyzing capitalized assets and asset-related variance
  • Procurement Officers coordinating capital purchases and capitalization handover
  • Inventory and Stores Officers distinguishing consumables from capital assets

Course Objectives

This course equips you to assess, apply, and measure fixed asset management training initiatives that improve register integrity, support compliance, and strengthen reporting confidence.

  • Assess fixed asset data quality using an asset register review and capitalization checklist.
  • Apply straight-line and declining balance depreciation methods to realistic asset scenarios.
  • Build an audit-ready fixed asset register with location, custodian, cost, and status fields.
  • Develop a physical verification workflow using tagging, reconciliation, and exception tracking tools.
  • Evaluate asset transactions against control evidence, impairment triggers, and disposal approvals.
  • Navigate finance, operations, and internal audit requirements for transfers and write-offs.
  • Implement monthly reconciliation KPIs for register completeness, tagging coverage, and variance resolution.
  • Synthesize findings into a fixed asset control report and management action plan.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Prerequisites: working knowledge of basic accounting entries, journal postings, and financial reporting terms; familiarity with spreadsheets such as Microsoft Excel is recommended. No coding or programming is required. Participants should come prepared with a laptop, a calculator, and, where possible, a sample asset register, a fixed asset policy, or a recent depreciation schedule for workshop use. The course is appropriate for professionals who need to apply fixed asset management training concepts at an operational and reporting level, rather than as a purely theoretical overview.


Professional and Organizational Impact

When you lead fixed asset management training with credible data and practical controls, you become a trusted driver of reporting reliability and control discipline.

  • Build stronger depreciation and register control expertise
  • Gain confidence in asset verification and reconciliation work
  • Strengthen your ability to challenge weak capitalization decisions
  • Enhance audit readiness for transfers, impairments, and disposals
  • Develop practical fluency with asset register fields and control logs
  • Position yourself as a reliable partner to finance and operations
  • Expand your value in ERP clean-up and master data projects

Organizations that embed fixed asset management excellence into finance close and operational custody reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.

  • Reduce misstated asset values in financial reporting
  • Lower audit findings linked to missing tags or ghost assets
  • Improve capitalization accuracy across departments and projects
  • Strengthen internal controls over transfers, impairments, and disposals
  • Cut avoidable replacement and write-off costs
  • Improve asset visibility for budgeting and lifecycle planning
  • Support faster close cycles with cleaner asset reconciliations
  • Strengthen governance over capital spending and custody accountability

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn fixed asset management training aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on depreciation calculation using Excel fixed asset schedules and partial-year scenarios
  • Scenario simulation on emergency transfer, impairment, and disposal approval constraints
  • Diagnostic review using a fixed asset control checklist and asset register template
  • Stakeholder mapping of finance, operations, procurement, and internal audit reporting lines
  • Case study analysis from manufacturing, healthcare, public services, and utilities asset portfolios
  • Group workshop building a corrective action plan under close-cycle time limits
  • Reflection exercise comparing current controls against ISO 55000 principles and audit findings

Upcoming Sessions

Next available dates worldwide

Virtual

(Zoom) Training
USD 850
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Nairobi

Kenya
USD 1,500
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Kigali

Rwanda
USD 1,850
27th Jul-31st Jul 2026

Dubai

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
USD 3,900
27th Jul-31st Jul 2026

Zanzibar

Tanzania
USD 2,100
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia
USD 2,500
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

Abuja

Nigeria
USD 2,800
13th Jul-17th Jul 2026

Mombasa

Kenya
USD 1,600
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Cape Town

South Africa
USD 3,500
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Johannesburg

South Africa
USD 3,100
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Pretoria

South Africa
USD 3,000
22nd Jun-26th Jun 2026

Kampala

Uganda
USD 1,800
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Lagos

Nigeria
USD 2,500
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Certification

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Participants who complete the Fixed Asset Management Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.

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Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.

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Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.

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Career Advancement

  • Master fixed asset management to accelerate your finance career prospects.
  • Gain a certification that enhances your resume and professional credibility.
  • Leverage new skills to secure promotions and leadership roles in finance.

Expert Delivery

  • Learn from seasoned finance professionals with real-world asset management experience.
  • Interactive sessions ensure you grasp complex asset management strategies effectively.
  • Benefit from personalized feedback on performance from industry leaders.

Practical Skills Application

  • Apply learned techniques immediately in your current role to see measurable results.
  • Transform theoretical knowledge into practical expertise through hands-on exercises.
  • Reduce costs and improve ROI by implementing cutting-edge asset management practices.

Industry Tools and Platforms Featured in this Training

The platforms and vendors Nigeria teams are running today — taught against real configurations, not generic vendor demos.

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  • SAP S/4HANA SAP SE
    Used by large Nigerian enterprises to integrate fixed asset registers with procurement and general ledger, enabling consistent capitalization, automated depreciation, and better audit trails for property, plant, and equipment.
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Oracle Corporation
    Adopted by corporates and financial institutions in Nigeria to manage the full fixed asset lifecycle—from acquisition and transfers to impairments and disposals—within a centralized cloud-based finance platform.
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance Microsoft Corporation
    Used by mid-sized and large organizations in Nigeria to maintain fixed asset registers, configure multiple depreciation books, and align statutory reporting with internal management reporting.
  • Sage 300 Sage Group plc
    Common among Nigerian SMEs and mid-market firms for integrated general ledger and fixed asset modules that support asset tagging, depreciation schedules, and disposal accounting.
  • SAP Business One SAP SE
    Used by growing companies in Nigeria to manage fixed assets alongside inventory, purchasing, and financials, improving control over asset capitalization and verification.

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How this course applies where you work

Local laws, real case studies, and data-points that make the curriculum land — not generic global theory.

The Regulations and Standards You’re Accountable To

Regulators, laws, and frameworks governing this discipline in Nigeria — and exactly how the curriculum maps to each one.

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Regulators

  • FRCN Sets and enforces accounting and financial reporting standards in Nigeria, including adoption and implementation of IFRS, which directly affects how fixed assets are recognized, measured, depreciated, and disclosed in financial statements.
  • ICAN Professional accountancy body that issues guidance, training, and professional standards for accountants in Nigeria, influencing best practice in fixed asset accounting, internal control, and audit readiness.
  • ANAN National professional accounting body whose members work across public and private sectors, shaping how fixed asset policies, depreciation methods, and asset verification procedures are applied in practice.
  • OAuGF Supreme audit institution for the federal government, responsible for auditing public accounts where asset registers, physical verification, and fixed asset controls are critical to audit outcomes.
  • FIRS Tax authority for Nigeria; its rules on capital allowances and tax depreciation influence how organizations maintain fixed asset schedules and reconcile accounting depreciation with tax computations.

Frameworks the course aligns with

  • 01 Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria Act · 2011
  • 02 Companies and Allied Matters Act · 2020
  • 03 Federal Inland Revenue Service (Establishment) Act · 2007

Business Results You Can Expect

How participants put this to work the week after training — and the measurable return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

In Nigeria, participants apply this Fixed Asset Management Training by tightening how they capture and approve capital expenditure, ensuring that only qualifying items are capitalized and correctly coded in their ERP or accounting system. They use the course techniques to clean up and reconcile existing fixed asset registers with physical asset counts, especially in environments where historical records are incomplete. Finance and operations teams put in place clearer asset tagging, transfer, and disposal procedures, supported by standard forms, checklists, and control logs that reflect their organization’s policies. Internal auditors and controllers use the improved documentation and schedules to test depreciation, impairment, and asset existence more efficiently ahead of annual and regulatory audits.

Expected ROI

Within 6–12 months, organizations can realistically expect fewer audit adjustments and management letter comments related to fixed assets, because capitalization, depreciation, and disposals are being handled more consistently. Asset register clean‑ups and better verification processes reduce the risk of misstated property, plant, and equipment balances and avoidable write‑offs. Clearer fixed asset policies and workflows also save staff time during year‑end close and external audits, as supporting schedules and documentation are easier to produce and review. Over time, more reliable asset information supports better budgeting for replacements and maintenance, as well as stronger internal control over high‑value equipment and infrastructure.

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Who else has attended this training course?

Join global leaders and experts from top-tier organizations who have already benefited from this training. Here are just a few of our past participants:

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Senior Assets Management Assistants Assets recovery Agency, Kenya
Accounts Assistant Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited, Uganda
Accountant Central Bank of Lesotho, Lesotho
Accountant Central Bank of Lesotho, Lesotho
Accountant BPC, Botswana
Fixed Asset Accountant Sahara Group Limited, NIGERIA

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Yes. The course focuses on practical fixed asset management concepts that are consistent with IFRS requirements for property, plant, and equipment, including initial recognition, capitalization versus expensing, depreciation, and impairment. Participants learn how to translate these policy requirements into daily processes, registers, and schedules that support audit-ready financial statements in a Nigerian context.

The training emphasizes principles and workflows that apply regardless of system, including defining asset categories, creating a robust asset register structure, and designing verification and control routines. For spreadsheet users, it provides practical guidance on structuring files, version control, approvals, and reconciliations so that the spreadsheets function as a reliable, auditable system until a dedicated fixed asset module is implemented.

Yes. While terminology and reporting frameworks may differ, the core disciplines of capturing acquisitions, maintaining an asset register, calculating depreciation, and performing physical verification are equally applicable in public sector bodies. Participants from ministries, agencies, and state-owned enterprises can adapt the tools and checklists to their own approval hierarchies, funding rules, and audit requirements.

Participants are guided to start with establishing a clear fixed asset policy and register structure, then perform a focused reconciliation between the general ledger, existing registers, and a phased physical verification. The training helps them design a realistic clean‑up plan that tackles high‑value and high‑risk asset classes first, while putting in place controls to prevent new errors during the clean‑up period.

Yes. The course walks through the full lifecycle of fixed assets, including how to document and approve disposals, calculate gains or losses, and record impairments when assets are damaged, idle, or obsolete. Participants work with example forms, journal entries, and schedules they can adapt to ensure disposals and impairments are recorded consistently and supported by adequate evidence.

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