This course has been specifically designed for those CFA® candidates with little background in accounting. The workshop is conducted over a two-day period and participants will receive a total of 16 hours of instruction and practice. Enrollment is limited to assure each participant receives individual attention.
Topics
Each learning objective is thoroughly explained and summarized with special emphasis on the following:
► | Basic accounting review |
► | Cash flow |
► | Revenue recognition |
| ► | Ratios |
| ► | Earnings per share |
| ► | Inventories |
| ► | Expenditures |
| ► | Depreciation |
| ► | Impairments |
| ► | Liabilities |
| ► | Leases & OBS financing |
| ► | Deferred taxes |
| ► | International accounting issues |
2012 Spring Schedule
| Date | City | Location |
April 27 - 28 Friday / Saturday | New York | Hotel Pennsylvania 401 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10001 (212) 736-5000 |
Cost
The total cost of the workshop is $495. The registration fee includes all workshop materials, outlines, lectures and practice questions. Enrollment is limited to assure the participant receives individual attention.
Money Back Guarantee
Attend until the lunch break and if you are not completely satisfied your registration fee will be refunded in full.
Practice Questions
Each participant will receive the Financial Accounting Test Bank which includes over 400 multiple-choice questions and explanations.
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Financial Accounting Workshops
7905 Citadel Court
Fort Worth, Texas 76182
Phone: (817) 514-7360
Fax: (817) 514-7374
Email: john@accountingworkshops.com
CFA Institute does not endorse, promote, or warrant the accuracy or the quality of the products or services offered by Financial Accounting Workshops. CFA Institute, CFA® and Chartered Financial Analyst® are trademarks owned by CFA Institute. Financial Accounting Workshops cover only accounting topics. The workshops are developed to complement the CFA Program curriculum and to facilitate the learning process. The workshops are not to be used as a substitute for study of the core curriculum.