Finance for Investor Relations & PR Executives
"I've come loaded with statistics, for I've noticed that
a man can't prove anything without statistics"
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This course will help you to understand financial terminology, find your way around the annual report and accounts and update your knowledge for changes in accounting rules.
Course content
Fixed assets & depreciation, goodwill & amortisation
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Creditors, bank borrowings, provisions, total debt
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Five reasons why the balance sheet does not reflect market value
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Why the "headline" profit figure can differ from that shown in the p&l account
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Exceptional items and provisions
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Five profit figures: PBIT/EBIT, EBITDA, PBT/EBT, PAT and retained profit
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Cash flow statement - why profit does not equal cash
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Shareholder value: What does an analyst look for? What do these results mean
to investors? What does gearing greater or less than 50% mean for the
shareholders?
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Key management ratios, including ROCE, ROE, EPS, P/E ratio, profit margins,
liquidity, gearing, interest cover and market capitalisation
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Implications of International Accounting Standards
Our Finance for investor relations and PR executives course can be tailored to meet your specific learning requirements. You tell us which company accounts you wish to understand and we will use the annual report to provide examples, calculate ratios and help you to interpret performance.
Who will benefit?
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Financial pr and investor relations executives
Duration: One day
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Finance for Investor Relations & PR Executives is also available as an in-house course.
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