Financial Statement Analysis 101

About:

Financial Statement Analysis 101 is a one-day course designed to give participants a comprehensive overview of how to interpret and utilise the essential financial information that underpins the operation of an organisation or business unit.  For those commencing business unit or governance roles and those who provide financial or legal services to clients - this course will provide you with a good understanding of financial statements; profit and loss statements; cashflow and trend analysis.

Who should attend:

For professionals without accounting training who require an understanding of financial statements to assist in their roles, such as those providing debt or equity finance to clients, lawyers wishing to understand the commercial consequences of legal clauses or those commencing business unit leadership or governance roles.

Benefits & Outcomes:

  • Gain confidence and knowledge to interpret and analyse financial statements, including trend analysis to determine the financial “health” and commercial performance of the business/division in question
  • 8 CPD Hours in total
  • Foundational pre-requisite (for those without accounting training) for a follow-up two-day course in 2024/2025 that will cover Strategy and Value Creation.

Content Overview:

  • Business objectives
  • Overview of business activities
  • The goal of the company
  • Accounting Principles
  • Assumptions underlying the preparation of financial statements
  • Qualitative characteristics of financial statements
  • Elements of financial statements - Assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses
  • Financial statements including income statement, balance sheet, cashflow statement and statement of changes in equity
  • Balance sheet
  • Income statement & statement of changes in equity
  • Cashflow statement
  • Financial statements & decision-making
  • Ratio analysis
  • Breakeven Analysis and Operating Leverage
  • Trend analysis
  • Case study

For a more comprehensive overview

  • Business objectives
  • Overview of business activities
  • The goal of the company
  • Accounting Principles
  • Assumptions underlying the preparation of financial statements
  • Qualitative characteristics of financial statements
  • Elements of financial statements - Assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses
  • Financial statements including income statement, balance sheet, cashflow statement and statement of changes in equity
  • Balance sheet
    • Purpose?
    • Uses? Why important?
    • How items are classified?
    • Balance sheet and accounting equation
  • Income statement & statement of changes in equity
    • Purpose?
    • Uses? Why important?
    • How items are classified?
    • Relationship of income and expenses to the accounting equation
    • Changes in equity
  • Cashflow statement
    • Purpose?
    • Uses? Why important?
    • How items are classified?
    • Relationship of income and expenses to the accounting equation
    • A simple cashflow statement
    • Relationship with other statements
  • Financial statements & decision-making
  • Ratio analysis
    • Solvency or liquidity ratios
    • Financial leverage ratios
    • Asset turnover ratios
    • Profitability ratios
    • Market value ratios
    • Limitations
  • Breakeven Analysis and Operating Leverage
    • Structure of costs
    • EBIT & EBIDTA & their importance
    • Cost structure and sensitivity of EBITDA & EBIT to revenue changes
    • Degree of Operating Leverage (Accounting DOL and Cash Flow DOL)
    • Break even points
  • Trend analysis
  • Case study

Speaker:

Dr Nava Ramezanian, Lecturer at AUT Business School, Finance

Nava obtained her PhD in Finance from The University of Auckland in 2020 and has done her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Business Economics and Economic Development and Planning.

Nava joined the AUT Business School, Finance Department in August 2019. She has been teaching corporate finance and financial management courses for undergraduate, MBA and Professional Masters programmes. Her research interests include corporate governance, empirical asset pricing and firm performance.

Date and time:

Thursday 30th May: 8.30am – 5.00pm

Venue:

Taikina Convention Centre
Rangimarie Room 2
50 Cable Street
Wellington City

Cost:

Members: $500 + GST         Non-members: $800 plus gst

10% discount for three or more applications from the same organisation


How to Register:

Places are limited and it will be first in first served.

Download the brochure

For any questions about the programme or how to register, please email Faith Taylor at support@infinz.com

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