Accountant's Guide to Financial Management
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Jae K. Shim, Ph.D, CPA
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Finance
Basic to Intermediate
Basic math, Basic statistics
Self-Study
Online / CD-Rom / Textbook / Audio
This course is designed for accountants who must have financial knowledge
but has not had formal training in finance. Topics include: The Sarbanes-Oxley
Act financial reporting requirements, uses and analysis of financial
statements, financial forecasting and cash budgeting, risk and return,
valuation of stocks and bonds, time value of money, investing and financing,
leverage, optimal capital structure, portfolio selection, management of
financial resources, and international finance. The goals of the course are
fourfold:
1. It provides an understanding and working knowledge of the
fundamentals of financial decision making and strategy that can be put
to practical application in day-to-day jobs of accountants and managers.
2. It also concentrates on providing a working vocabulary for
communication.
3. It uses examples and illustrations, with emphasis on the practical
application of financial concepts, tools, and methodology.
4. It also includes checklists, guidelines, rules of thumb, diagrams,
graphs, and tables to aid your comprehension of the subjects discussed.
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