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Accountant’s Guide to Financial Management ON DEMAND

Available Until

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15.0 Credits

Member Price $375.00

Non-Member Price $431.00

Overview

This course is an essential guide for accountants lacking formal financial training, featuring a comprehensive overview of key financial concepts and strategies. This accounting for financial management course will enhance your understanding of managerial finance, investment evaluation, and international finance, empowering them to make informed financial decisions. The accounting for financial management course provides valuable tools like checklists and diagrams to aid comprehension and applies practical examples for real-world application. From understanding financial statements to mastering the intricacies of capital budgeting and portfolio selection, this course equips accountants with the knowledge and skills to excel in financial management and strategic planning.

Highlights

An overview of financial management. Financial statements and cash flow. Evaluating a firm’s financial performance. The time value of money. Valuation of stocks and bonds. Capital budgeting: techniques and practice. Short-term financing. Debt financing. International finance.

Prerequisites

None.

Designed For

CPAs, auditors, consultants, and financial and managerial professionals.

Objectives

Identify the objectives of managerial finance. Distinguish between profit maximization and stockholder wealth maximization. Recognize factors that affect the value of a firm. Recognize the role of financial managers. Recognize the various legal forms of business organization. Identify the basic financial statements used by a firm. Recognize how the balance sheet portrays a company’s financial position. Identify the components of a statement of cash flows. Recognize how footnote disclosures are used, and requirements for segment reporting. Recognize reporting requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley 404, and more.

Preparation

None.

Notice

None.

Non-Member Price $431.00

Member Price $375.00