Financial Statement Analysis: Reading the Numbers (Completed)

Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Instructor: David Osburn
Begin Time:  12:00pm Pacific Time
1:00pm Mountain Time
2:00pm Central Time
3:00pm Eastern Time
CPE Credit:  2 hours for CPAs

Attend this proactive training session and learn to think like a banker, work more like a consultant than a CPA, and get way beyond the numbers! This webinar emphasizes financial statement analysis using a practical approach to reading financial information. A banker's review of standard financial statements will be followed by an in-depth display of financial ratios and cash flow analyses.

The participant is also provided techniques to determine a company's true cash flow position, a personal cash flow approach, and a real estate cash flow scenario. Two case studies are presented to reinforce the financial analysis concepts using the Moody’s Risk Analysts spreadsheet and industry comparisons.

The webcast will also outline how banks make commercial credit decisions using established analytical techniques and concludes with a review of the Z-score (bankruptcy predictor) and sustainable growth models.

Who Should Attend
CPAs in private practice, CFO/controllers, financial managers, auditors, financial analysts, practitioners who provide accounting, tax or consulting services to businesses.

Topics Covered

  • Financial statement analysis
  • Credit decision making
  • Basic financial ratio analysis
  • Cash flow analyses, spreadsheet analysis, and industry comparisons
  • Z-score (bankruptcy predictor) and sustainable growth models

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize how bankers analyze financial statements and make credit decisions
  • Recognize basic financial ratio analysis techniques
  • Identify various cash flow analyses, the Moody's Risk Analysts spreadsheet, and industry comparisons
  • Identify the Z-score (bankruptcy predictor) and sustainable growth models

Level
Intermediate

Instructional Method
Group: Internet-based

NASBA Field of Study
Finance (2 hours)

Program Prerequisites
Must have basic knowledge of Financial Statement Analysis.

Advance Preparation
None

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