This course is part of Financial Accounting.
This comprehensive course delves into advanced financial accounting concepts, focusing on the reporting of liabilities, owner's capital, and cash flow analysis. Students will explore current, long-term, and contingent liabilities while learning to account for bond issues throughout their lifecycle. The course covers stockholder's equity, including cash dividends, preferred stocks, and employee stock options. Participants will gain practical knowledge in distinguishing between Free Cash Flow to the Firm and Free Cash to equity, along with understanding the differences between U.S. GAAP and IAS GAAP for various cash flow items. As part of the NYIF Financial Accounting Professional Certificate, this course provides essential skills for financial professionals.
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What you'll learn
Account for current long-term and contingent liabilities in financial statements
Manage bond accounting throughout the complete lifecycle
Analyze and report stockholder's equity including preferred stocks
Understand and calculate different types of free cash flow
Differentiate between US GAAP and IAS GAAP standards for cash flow items
Skills you'll gain
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Graded assignments, exams
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There are 3 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of financial accounting concepts, focusing on three main areas. Students learn about current, long-term, and contingent liabilities, including detailed coverage of bond accounting throughout its lifecycle. The course then explores stockholder's equity, covering various types of equity instruments, cash dividends, preferred stocks, and employee stock options. Finally, it delves into free cash flow analysis, teaching students to differentiate between Free Cash Flow to the Firm and Free Cash to equity, while also covering the distinctions between U.S. GAAP and IAS GAAP standards for cash flow reporting.
Liabilities and Interest
Module 1
Equity
Module 2
Free Cash Flow
Module 3
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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