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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Financial Statements: Reading and Analyzing an Annual Report teaches the student how to read and analyze an annual report and its notes of disclosure. The program details the characteristics, users, and components of annual reports and notes of disclosure that will help the student understand why it is important to create, analyze, and comprehend annual reports.
Learn To
Select the purpose of an annual report.
Identify the key components of an annual report.
Identify information a company must disclose in an annual report.
Choose the purpose of an internal control report.
Analyze financial data using the duPont equation.
Audience
Managers or employees interested in learning more about the importance of financial statements to daily business processes.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 3 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.30 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
2 to 4 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Reading an Annual Report (0.5 - 2 hours)
Select the purpose of an annual report.
Identify the elements that make an annual report credible.
Identify individuals and entities interested in a company's annual report.
Identify the key components of an annual report.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will meet with Amy Hughes, a financial analyst in Icon's Financial Services Division. Amy will ask you a series of questions designed to test your knowledge and understanding of annual reports. Through her questions and your answers, you will gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of annual reports, the users of annual reports, and the basic components that make up an annual report.
Unit 2: Reading Notes to Financial Statements (0.5 - 1 hour)
Identify information a company must disclose in an annual report.
Identify significant accounting policies.
Select the types of changes in accounting principles.
Identify types of significant commitments.
Select the conditions for reporting concentrations.
Identify the characteristics of extraordinary items.
Select the purpose of reporting prior period adjustments.
Identify the purpose of reporting earnings per share.
Choose the purpose of an internal control report.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will meet with Carla Jackson, a budget accountant in Icons' Financial Services Division. Carla is a very experienced employee, and she takes a great deal of pride in teaching new employees Icons' financial systems. She will test your knowledge of disclosures that are found in financial statements. Through your discussion, you will increase your understanding of the different types of disclosures and the common reasons to use them.
Unit 3: Analyzing the Annual Report (1 hour)
Identify the impacts
Learn To
Select the purpose of an annual report.
Identify the key components of an annual report.
Identify information a company must disclose in an annual report.
Choose the purpose of an internal control report.
Analyze financial data using the duPont equation.
Audience
Managers or employees interested in learning more about the importance of financial statements to daily business processes.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 3 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.30 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
2 to 4 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Reading an Annual Report (0.5 - 2 hours)
Select the purpose of an annual report.
Identify the elements that make an annual report credible.
Identify individuals and entities interested in a company's annual report.
Identify the key components of an annual report.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will meet with Amy Hughes, a financial analyst in Icon's Financial Services Division. Amy will ask you a series of questions designed to test your knowledge and understanding of annual reports. Through her questions and your answers, you will gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of annual reports, the users of annual reports, and the basic components that make up an annual report.
Unit 2: Reading Notes to Financial Statements (0.5 - 1 hour)
Identify information a company must disclose in an annual report.
Identify significant accounting policies.
Select the types of changes in accounting principles.
Identify types of significant commitments.
Select the conditions for reporting concentrations.
Identify the characteristics of extraordinary items.
Select the purpose of reporting prior period adjustments.
Identify the purpose of reporting earnings per share.
Choose the purpose of an internal control report.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will meet with Carla Jackson, a budget accountant in Icons' Financial Services Division. Carla is a very experienced employee, and she takes a great deal of pride in teaching new employees Icons' financial systems. She will test your knowledge of disclosures that are found in financial statements. Through your discussion, you will increase your understanding of the different types of disclosures and the common reasons to use them.
Unit 3: Analyzing the Annual Report (1 hour)
Identify the impacts
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