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Career – Career Training Courses – Managerial Accounting
We assume that you have seen Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow statements. However, do you know various Free
Cash Flow measurements and the limitations of using EBITDA (Earnings before Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization)?
Do you know about the main financial statements characteristics for different industries? How do you determine the financial
health and operational efficiency of a business? Do you know about the main links between Accounting and Finance?
How about the various accounting items that warrant the most attention if you are on a due diligence team or if you are
considering buying a new business or selling a business of your own? What kind of adjustments should you make in the original
statements to normalize them on the going-forward basis upon a change of control?
Now if you look at a publicly traded company's financial statements, do you know how EPS (Earnings per Share) is
really calculated? How do convertibles and preferred stocks impact the EPS calculations? How should you treat Investments
recorded in the equity method when you value a company?
These are some of those confounding issues often faced by professionals. We aim to provide the missing links between book
knowledge of accounting and actual application of accounting to current and prospective current managers and deal makers.
To find out more about this course, please email us at info@review.ph.
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