Training Course:Financial Statement AnalysisSchool/Trainer:The New York Society of Security Analysts New York, NY, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Financial statement analysis represents a significant portion of the CFA® Level I exam, and is also among the most difficult areas of the test. Whether you plan to self-study or take a review class, you can enhance your study program with this one-day course on financial statement analysis. You will receive a comprehensive review of all key topics covered in CFA I financial statement analysis along with a course workbook that includes outlines of lectures and notes, examples of key concepts, and past CFA I multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations of the answers. Topics include capital and operating leases, deferred income tax assets and liabilities, book value per share, earnings per share, off balance sheet financing activities, inventory valuation methods, revenue recognition, depreciation and depletion charges, calculation and use of financial ratios, and construction and analysis of the cash flow statement. ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.nyssa.org/
Phone:(212) 541-4530
School Address:
The New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc. 1177 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10036-2714 USA
Jobs & Resumes: New York Houses & Roommates: New York
Other training courses offered by The New York Society of Security Analysts:
CFA Level I Orientation
Equity Analysis
Financial Accounting
Problem Solving
Mock CFA Exam - Level I
CFA weekly review 2008
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam review
Forecasting: Using Time-Series to Predict Future Results
Corporate Valuation Methodologies
Excel Fundamentals for the Finance Professional
Basic Financial Modeling Using Excel
Advanced Financial Modeling Using Excel
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