Financial Information Essentials
(Two, 2-Hour Live Virtual Sessions)
Tuesday, November 19, 12pm – 2pm ET and
Wednesday, November 20, 12pm – 2pm ET
Introductory Level
Prerequisites: None
If you would like to understand the jargon of earnings releases and annual reports and understand how a company’s financial statements work, this is a great course. This course covers balance sheets, income statements and cash flows – what they mean and how they fit together. Look at key metrics such as revenue, EBIT, EBITDA and net income; and financial ratios such as leverage and profit margins – across a range of sectors. Finally consider what your key target audiences are looking for in earnings and how you can add value to the earnings process.
Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with financial jargon of earnings
- Understand the financial statements & what they’re telling you
- Learn about the headline numbers, key metrics, and financial ratios
- Apply your learning to a real company
Course Program
Understanding Financial Information
- Introduction to financial statements
- How income statements, balance sheets and cash flows fit together
- Key jargon and concepts (including capex, opex, goodwill, depreciation, amortization & impairment)
- Different levels of profits – gross profit, EBITDA, operating income etc and who uses what
- One-off items and adjusted/non-GAAP numbers
- How analysts, investores, and journalists use financial information
Working with Earnings
- Balance sheets – key issues for investors, analysts, and the media
- Measuring leverage and deciding what’s appropriate
- Income statements – evaluating performance and asking questions
- Profitability and cash flow metrics
- How profits convert to cash
- Adding value to earnings releases
- Examples from real companies
What’s Included?
- Access to a virtual classroom with an online course to help you consolidate your learning after the workshop
- Self-paced online course for follow-up (included in registration fee):
- The Basics of Business Finance (Essentials Course)
- Leverage & How Much is Too Much (Specialist Short Course)
- Adjusted Profits (Specialist Short Course)
- Understanding Cash Flows (Specialist Short Course)
- Self-paced online course for follow-up (included in registration fee):
- Color-coded course materials
- A copy of The FinanceTalking Financial Glossary (pdf)
- Email or phone your tutor if you have questions or you’d like to discuss further any concepts covered on the course
An Interactive Experience Using Simple Technology
- Small group, interactive workshops delivered using Zoom
- Access the event on your laptop or tablet (or even your phone)
- Discussions and case studies via breakout groups
- Quizzes and polls
All cancellation and refund requests must be submitted in writing via email to ProfessionalDevelopment@niri.org. Cancellation requests received up to 2 weeks (10 business days) before the event will be refunded in full, less a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be given for cancellation or postponement requests received within 2 weeks (10 business days) of the event, including no-shows. All refunds will be processed within 10 business days of confirmation and in the same manner as original payment.
IRC credential holders can earn 2 professional development units (PDUs).