Total Credits: 4 including 4 Accounting - Technical
Financial skills are not just important for individuals working in accounting, they are essential for any professional responsible for business or economic decisions. Having some "functional literacy" in regard to financial statements and financial statement performance allows a 360 degree view that all leaders require. Join our expert, Bert Spalding, to learn what the numbers are saying by becoming familiar with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP); identifying typical red flags of troubled companies; and making use of key financial statement analysis tools. Walk away with the terminology, understanding and skills you need for success.
*Participants will discover that financial reporting is not as mysterious and foreboding as they might have imagined, and will gain confidence in “reading the story” told by financial statements
*The Basic Story Told by Balance Sheets and the Income Statement
*Cash Flows and the Operating Cycle of the Firm
*Reading the Fine Print: The Importance of Footnotes in Financial Reporting
*What a Few Financial Statement Ratios Can Tell You
*Dealing with Accountants and the Accounting Discipline
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Albert “Bert” is an attorney-CPA and holds the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) designation from the AICPA.
Professor Spalding serves on the faculty of the Department of Accounting at the Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business…where he teaches business law, tax, forensic and fiduciary accounting -- as well as professional ethics -- in the MS in Accounting and MBA programs.
Bert Spalding has also served on the legal staff of the IRS National Office in Washington, D.C. where he drafted letter rulings, technical advice memoranda, revenue rulings and other pronouncements.
Dr. Spalding holds graduate degrees in accounting, law, psychology, philosophy and theology, and has authored several books and many journal articles on accounting, tax, legal and ethics-related topics. His popular SpaldingCPE seminars, webcasts and self-study courses on ethics and accounting topics are widely received around the State of Michigan as well as nationally.
A general business, managerial, investment or professional background.
Recommended (not required) advance reading: If possible, spend a few minutes perusing the accountingcoach.comwebsite, and consider downloading the free Cheat Sheet at accountingcoach.com/CheatSheet.pdf.
All CPAs
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MICPA
9/16/15
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