Full Day Seminar
Financial Management
Skills for Success in the Corporate World
Every year thousands of professionals transition out of public accounting. No matter where these aspiring CPAs go, the realization is the same. They are not fully prepared for “life after the CPA firm”.
Newly transitioned employees want to make an immediate impact on their new organizations and the new organizations want them to contribute immediately. Economics mandates the efficiency of this process. Employers and employees alike cannot take their time to let this transition evolve. They must mutually make it happen as soon as possible.
This seminar will provide answers for accountants attempting to make the transition to the corporate world or the people who will supervise them. Learn directly from the stories of new CPAs who have recently transitioned from public accounting.
Participant Feedback
Great instructor. Never looked at the clock. Great class!
— Phoenix, AZ
Topics Discussed:
- Understand the most common transitional short-comings
- Know the “What and How” of financial management credibility
- Conquer the Gen-Y leadership challenge
- Understand the basics of financial statement analysis: connecting the dots
- Learn from interviews with recently transitioned CPAs
- Prepare your own Ten Keys for Transitional Success
Cases and Group Discussion
This seminar includes 7 group exercises.
Additional Information
Target Audience: Financial professionals who have recently transitioned into the corporate world or anticipate doing so soon. This seminar is also appropriate for the supervisors of such professionals.
Level of Knowledge: Basic
CPE Credit: 8 hours group live
Area of Study:
Traditional: Management
NASBA: Bus.
Mgt.
Prerequisite: None
Adv. Preparation: Bring a calculator
Author: Bill O'Brien
Acronym: FM
Scheduling: Schedule with Conversion and Private Company Accounting or Fraud Alert! to provide a 2-day series
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