Full Day Seminar
Corporate Financial Reporting
Presenting Understandable Financial Information
Accounting may be “the language of business” but financial reports are often foreign and unintelligible to members of company management.
This seminar discusses how to make financial reports easier to prepare, easier to read and generally more useful to users who do not have an accounting degree.
Participant Feedback
Good examples, instructor was knowledgeable and passionate about the subject.
—Bloomington, MN
Topics Discussed Include:
Improving Financial Systems Design
- Understand the problem through “Don’t let this happen to you” examples
- Organize to support responsibility reporting
- Use output metrics for operating activities
Financial Report Design
- Avoid “The Goldilocks Syndrome”
- Improve readability
- Get formatting tips to improve readability
Communicating Financial Messages
- Chooseyour main message
- Support your message
- Speak a language your audience understands
Cases and Group Discussion
This seminar includes group discussion of four exercises.
Additional Information
Target Audience: Financial managers who are in charge of internal financial reporting
Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 8 hours group live
Area of Study:
Traditional: A&A
NASBA: Accounting
Prerequisite: None
Adv. Preparation: None
Author: Rick Van Es
Acronym: CFR
Scheduling: This seminar works well with most of our other seminars to make a multi-day series.
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