Analyzing a Company’s Financial Statements

Duration 90 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate & Advanced
Webinar ID IQW20H0820

  • Apply both new and traditional financial statement and cash flow analysis techniques for specific entities
  • Assess results from various perspectives:  managements, investors, creditors, etc.
  • Use cash flow statements and cash based ratios to find the real meaning behind accrual based data
  • Evaluate debt structure, investment strategy, and quality of earnings
  • Develop best practices and benchmarking procedures

Overview of the webinar

Join us to examine traditional analysis techniques to recognize their strength and limitations when performing cash flow and financial statement analysis. Then take analysis to the next level by incorporating new measurements and techniques used by managements, investors and others in making assessments about an entity’s success.

Who should attend?

  • Accounting Professionals
  • Other Management Executives
  • Investors

Why should you attend?

An understanding of financial statement results is crucial to your ability to make the right decisions. Do not make mistakes in operating, investment, and financing decisions. Know how to “get the facts” so you act to best advantage.

Faculty - Ms.Candace Leuck

Candace Leuck knows how to relate to business professionals. As president of Athena Finance Group, Inc. she develops custom solutions and strategies to expand the opportunities of businesses and other organizations.  Candace has 25 years of professional experience, including eight years in public practice. She earned her Master of Professional Accountancy (Audit Emphasis) from Clemson University in 1988. She is a certified public accountant and a member of the South Carolina Association of CPAs and has served as a lecturer at Clemson University’s School of Accountancy and Finance, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Furman University.

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