Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis
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I had a great time in all, their course was educative, interactive and oraganised. It was a good course and everything was great . I had a nice time in all.
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Course
In Hammersmith
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Hammersmith
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Duration
1 Day
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this financial reporting courses, you will be able to understand:
How financial information is prepared and presented.
Why the accounting is done in this way.
What the resulting information actually means for users.
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About this course
Target audience
This financial reporting and analysis course is ideal for:
Accounting and financial specialists.
Those who wish to understand how to interpret the financial statements of business entities.
Those who wish to learn the mechanics of preparing financial statements under IFRS.
Individuals charged with the responsibility of providing financial information about a reporting entity that is useful to users in making decisions.
Reviews
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I had a great time in all, their course was educative, interactive and oraganised. It was a good course and everything was great . I had a nice time in all.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Ayilola J,
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 5 years
Subjects
- Financial Management
- Financial Risk
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Accounting
- Accounting
- Consulting
- Finance
- Financial
- Accounting and Finance
- Financial Training
- Account management
Course programme
- Financial reporting
- The difference between profit and cash flow
- Qualitative characteristics
- Financial accounting
- Limited companies’ financial statements
- Accruals principle
- Prudence
- Pulling everything together
- The financial reporting system
- Corporate governance, sustainability and ethics
- Published financial statements of companies
- Techniques for the interpretation of financial statements
- Reporting performance
- Revenue from contracts with customers
- Earnings per share
- Taxation
- Property, plant and equipment, and impairment
- Intangible assets
- Inventories
- Liabilities
- Financial instruments
- Leases
- Employee benefits and share-based payments
- Subsidiaries
- Associates, joint arrangements and statements of cash flow
Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis