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Financial Statement Analysis

Date & Time:  November 11-13, 2020 (9:00am-4:00pm)
Location:  Online

Understanding and interpreting financial statements is a fundamental component to the success of any leader. In addition, leaders must be able to measure the financial implications of their decisions, which requires an understanding of financial statement analysis and accounting methods.

This course introduces the participant to the essential elements of financial statement analysis and forecasting. You will learn to interpret financial statements, develop a more comprehensive understanding of how managerial decisions impact the main financial statements, and develop the basic concepts of forecasting future financial statements.

The prerequisite for this course is Finance for the non-Financial Manager and is a required course for the Financial Management Certificate.

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Who Should Attend:

Professionals of any level, and in any function who make decisions with financial implications, including human resources, finance, sales and marketing, operations, and IT. The curriculum is ideal for those professionals seeking a comprehensive foundation in the fundamentals of finance and accounting to make more strategic business decisions.

Professionals of any level, and in any function, who make spending decisions and budget allocation determinations and who need to understand how risk and return affect internal financial management decisions.

 

 

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11/11/2020 09:00 AM - 11/13/2020 04:00 PM
Virtual

  
22 Available Seats

 

 

Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School