Financial Statement Analysis 1
Event
- When:
- Mon, September 17, 2018 - Fri, September 21, 2018
- Category:
- Certification Courses
Description
Financial Statement Analysis 1
About the Program
Financial Statement Analysis (FSAI) is a method of interpreting accounting data in an effort to understand the current financial performance of an entity and project its future health. FSAI keeps the evaluation process simple, but requires a working knowledge of basic accounting principles. The emphasis of the course is on analyzing financial statements issued by companies using fundamental ratio analysis techniques and analysis of the statement of cash flows. These evaluations can be used to determine the operating efficiency, profitability and financial risk of a firm.
Program PrerequisitesIt is recommended that participants have successfully completed a basic financial accounting course before enrolling in the Financial Statement Analysis I course. It is strongly encouraged but not required. General InformationThe Certificate Sessions are conducted Find out how you can complete an NACM |
Program Instructor
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Program Schedule
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Day One – Monday
8:00 – 8:30am
Continental Breakfast
8:30am – 5:00pm
Chapter 1 - Financial Overview
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures
Security and Exchange Commission
Management and Discussion and Analysis
Proxy Statement
Discretionary IssuesNoon – 1:00pm
Lunch1:00pm – 5:00pm
Chapter 2 - Balance Sheet
Accounting Equation
In-depth Review of Balance Sheet Accounts
Stockholders’ Equity AccountingChapter 3 - Income Statement
In-depth Review of Income Statement Accounts
Statement of Stockholders’ Equity
Segmental Accounting
5:30pm
Dinner at a Local Restaurant
All dinners are held at local restaurants near the hotel. A variety of dinner choices is always available.Accounting 101
-Review Accounting Processes - From Journal to Financials
Legal Forms of Business
Business Entity Concept
Matching Concept
Understanding Transaction
Journalizing Entries
The General Ledger
Trial Balance
Creating the Financial Statements