UCA Cash Flow Analysis
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Category training in financial management, training on financial management, cash flow accounting
Deadline: November 28, 2017 | Date: November 28, 2017
Venue/Country: CO, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-10-30 15:09:16 (GMT+9)
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OVERVIEWThis webinar is designed to assist bankers:• Calculate cash flow utilizing the Uniform Cash Flow Analysis (UCA) method.• Apply the analysis to better understand borrower’s cash flow.• Compare the UCA method of calculating cash flow to the less effective traditional methods of determining cash flow.WHY SHOULD YOU ATTENDTo better understand the benefits of utilizing UCA in analyzing cash flow.AREAS COVEREDUCA Cash Flow Analysis and application of the analysis to better understand borrower’s cash flow:• An Illustration on how Cash Flow Analysis is used to transition an Accrual Basis Financial Statement into a Statement of Cash Flow (or Cash Basis Statement) because loans are repaid with cash and not profits.• Review of the Rules of Cash Flow which are essential in determining how much cash is generated from items on the balance sheet.• Comparison of the UCA method of calculating cash flow to the less effective traditional cash flow analysis.WHO WILL BENEFIT• Senior Loan Officers• Credit Analysts• Senior Credit Officers• Loan Review Personnel• Loan Officers• Credit Administration Support Staff• Bank Directors• Members of Bank’s Loan CommitteeLEARNING OBJECTIVESParticipants of this cash flow accounting webinar will have a good understanding of how cash flow is calculated and more importantly, how to interpret its meaning.For more detail please click on this below link:https://goo.gl/dVbH2TEmail: supporttrainingdoyens.comToll Free: +1-888-300-8494Tel: +1-720-996-1616Fax: +1-888-909-1882
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