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Financial Statement Analysis
About the Training/Workshop
Overview
The seminar is an excellent introduction to financial statements analysis. Know if the company is making or losing money. Learn if there is enough cash to pay maturing debts and be able to make decisions based on the financial statements and financial ratios.
Objectives
In this seminar, Financial Statement Analysis, it will help you:
• Learn how to read and interpret the financial statements
• Understand the basic accounting and finance terms
• Know how to compute and interpret financial ratios
• Make good assessment of the past and present performance
• Create better decision and forecast of future performance
Who Should Participate
• Businessmen
• Investors
• Managers and executives
• Stockholders
• Students of business, finance and management
• Professionals
• Government planners and regulators
• Others who are interested in understanding financial statements
Key Topics
I. What is Financial Statement Analysis?
II. Importance and Uses of Financial Statements
III. The major types of Financial Statements
a. Balance Sheet
b. Income Statement
c. Statement of Cash Flow
IV. Performing Vertical and Horizontal Analysis
a. Vertical Analysis
b. Horizontal Analysis
V. Compute and Interpret Financial Ratios
a. Profitability Ratios
b. Liquidity Ratios
c. Leverage Ratios
d. Efficiency Ratios
VI. Q & A
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