Making of Financial Statements: Accounting 101
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Deadline: June 20, 2017 | Date: June 20, 2017
Venue/Country: New York, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-05-24 21:10:48 (GMT+9)
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OverviewAll business produces financial transactions. These transactions are transformed into three financial statements that indicate the financial results produced from these transactions. Results are expressed in required statements: Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement. These statements provide the language that communicates the financial health of the company to its managers and stakeholders The transformation process is called accounting and viewed by most non-financial professionals as a complicated scientific process that is difficult to comprehend.This finance manager training webinar converts that myth to real meaning and indicates how transactions are transformed into financial statement in simple easy to understand and apply tools and techniques using interactive exercises and examples.I guarantee you will be amazed and impressed at how simple it is to understand the process of transforming transactions into statements!Why Should You AttendDestroy common that accounting is complicatedAdd useful meaning to the concept of accountingLearn useful concepts & tools easy to understand & applyLearn via simple interactive exercise how financial statements are madeGrasp the entire concept of accounting 101 in 90 minutesGreatly enhance your knowledge of finance & accounting as a non-financial professionalEnhance your ability to use financial statements with the increased knowledge of how they are created in simple tools & techniquesAreas Covered in this WebinarBusiness/financial transactions used in accountingGeneric definitionsComparison to personal transactionsHow transactions are classified, recorded, summarized and reported using simple terms and interactive exercisesReview of the completed financial statementsLearning ObjectivesReview of business/financial transactionsProcess for transforming to financial statementsSimple overview of the transformation processReview of financial statementsThe overall connection of financial transactions to required statements of:Balance SheetIncome StatementCash Flow StatementThe basic framework of finance and accounting and the concepts and principles used to transform transactionsComponents of each financial statement using sample statementsGeneric type of transactions in every companySimple comparison of business to personal financial statementsSimple meaning of finance and accountingSimple meaning of cash vs. accrual accountingSimple explanation of debits and credits with actual exercises to illustrate their application in transforming transactions to statementsSimple examples of accounts and how transactions are recorded using debits and credits with actual attendee exercises and sample transactionsSimple explanation of double entry accounting and why it is key to the process of accounting accuracyWho Will BenefitNon- financial professionals interested in learning in simple to understand and apply terms tools & techniques how financial transactions into financial statementsFinancial professionals that need a refresherFor more detail please click on this below link:http://bit.ly/2qfmJtJEmail: referralscomplianceglobal.usToll Free: +1-844-746-4244Tel: +1-516-900-5515Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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