Master financial statement analysis, pension accounting, and investment reporting in this comprehensive accounting course.
Master financial statement analysis, pension accounting, and investment reporting in this comprehensive accounting course.
This comprehensive course covers advanced topics in financial accounting, focusing on corporate investments, pension accounting, and financial statement analysis. Students learn to prepare consolidated financial statements, understand different pension plan types, and master stock option accounting. The course explores various aspects of investment reporting, from short-term to long-term investments, and teaches practical skills in evaluating corporate performance through financial ratio analysis. As part of NYIF's Financial Accounting Professional Certificate, it provides essential knowledge for financial professionals.
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What you'll learn
Master corporate investment reporting for both short-term and long-term investments
Understand pension accounting principles and various pension plan types
Learn stock option accounting and related financial reporting requirements
Develop skills in comprehensive financial statement analysis
Master techniques for evaluating corporate performance using financial ratios
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Graded assignments, exams
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There are 3 modules in this course
This course provides comprehensive coverage of advanced financial accounting topics, focusing on investment reporting, pension accounting, and financial statement analysis. Students learn to prepare consolidated financial statements, understand various pension plan types and their cost components, and master stock option accounting principles. The curriculum includes detailed exploration of financial performance analysis, including ratio analysis and corporate performance evaluation techniques. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications to develop advanced financial reporting and analysis skills.
Accounting for Investments
Module 1
Pension Accounting, Accounting for Stock Options
Module 2
Financial Statement Analysis
Module 3
Fee Structure
Instructor
NYIF Instructor Specializing in Portfolio Risk Management and Derivatives
Jack Farmer is an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF), where he specializes in training and consulting solutions for portfolio risk management, foreign exchange (FX) and interest rate derivatives, equity index and volatility trading, as well as financial statement analysis and hedge accounting. He holds a BS in Engineering and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from Tulane University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin. Jack's extensive expertise enables him to effectively educate students on complex financial concepts and risk management strategies.
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