Understanding & Analyzing Financial Statements
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Deadline: February 13, 2018 | Date: February 13, 2018
Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-01-16 18:50:27 (GMT+9)
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OVERVIEWNon-financial professionals are challenged in today’s business environment to manage and ensure full and efficient utilization of limited resources to improve profits and productivity and achieve overall business success. This requires a foundation of understanding & analyzing of financial statements. Financial transactions of a business are transformed through an accounting process to three key and required financial statements. They are:Balance Sheet which shows what the company owns minus what it owes and the resulting financial strength of the companyIncome Statement which indicates the comparison of revenue earned from providing goods and services less the costs or expenses used to provide the goods and services. This resulting comparison is called profit or surplusCash Flow Statement which indicates the company’s sources and uses of fundsThe ability to understand and analyze financial statements is key and relevant to making sound business decisions. One essential key is the understanding of the different terms, tools and techniques used in the process of preparing these statements. Non-financial professionals find this a conflicting challenge and need a simple framework for understanding &analyzing these statements. This webinar provides this simple platform and moves the many myths about accounting and financial statements to simple to understand and apply tools and techniques. Special emphasis is placed on understanding of the various terms used. These financial statements are considered the language of business and the means and methods by which the financial health of the company is conveyed to the owners, managers, and stakeholders. This webinar will provide you a sound working knowledge of financial statements and substantially enhance your ability to use them in the management of resources, improving the profits and productivity of your company. This webinar has been specifically prepared for the non-financial professional.WHY SHOULD YOU ATTENDTo obtain the following:The basic framework used in the preparation of financial statementsThe basic components of each statement and their use in business decisions and resource managementSimple understanding of finance & accountingSimple understanding of:Cash vs. accrual basis accountingAccounting concepts and building blocksCore components of financial statementsAnalyzing financial statements as the language of businessSimple financial statement terminologySimple signs of business financial healthFinancial statement red flags, cautions, and concernsRelevant ratios to improve profits and productivity with attendee exercises and engagementEssence of ratios, trends, comparisons, and cash in all business analysis and decisionsReview of five essential categories of ratios to measure impact of:ProfitabilityEfficiencyLiquiditySolvencyCashEssential essence and utilization of:Working CapitalCash ManagementFree Cash FlowOverall you will learn in simple to understand and apply tools and techniques how to understand and analyze financial statements.AREAS COVEREDHow financial transactions are transformed into statementsOverview of statements using real samplesKey accounting concepts & principlesFinancial statement terminologyPositive signs of financial healthRed Flags that provide cautionDetermining liquidity & cash managementReading & understanding Annual ReportsLEARNING OBJECTIVESComprehensive understanding of financial statements and how they are the language of businessHow financial transactions are transformed to financial statementsBasic accounting concepts & principles Signs of financial health to aid in decision makingFinancial Red Flags as caution in decision makingUnderstanding liquidity & cash managementHow to read & understand Annual ReportsWHO WILL BENEFITAll professional & non-professional financial personnel, Business Managers, Stakeholders, Analyst, Entrepreneurs, Investors etc interested in learning how to understand & analyze financial statements.SPEAKERCarl Young is an Author, Speaker, Trainer, Consultant, and Coach. He holds a MBA and completed graduate studies in Accounting and Taxation. He is a former CFO of a 275M, high growth technology based company. He has over 25 years of senior level business management experience. In addition, he has over 25 years of training experience in finance, accounting and business management. Former CEO of his own small parts manufacturing company as well as former Senior Financial Associate of major consulting firm.Carl is a member of the following organizations: American Society of Corporate Controllers, Council of Experts (investment firm Gersen&Lehrman), Society of Industry Leaders (sponsored by Standard &Poors), and the National Association of Accountants.An engaging and entertaining speaker and trainer who draws from his experience as a former CFO to make relevant teaching points. Sessions are rich in content, lively, full of energy and include plenty of audience interaction. He has branded himself as Mr. Simplicity! His goal is to make finance and accounting relevant to non-financial professionals using tools and techniques that are simple to understand and apply.For more details click on this link :http://bit.ly/2D5frPJEmail: supporttrainingdoyens.comToll Free:+1-888-300-8494 Tel: +1-720-996-1616 Fax: +1-888-909-1882
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