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Reading Corporate Financial Statements

With Denise Probert Liked by 2,284 users
Duration: 1h 8m Skill level: Intermediate Released: 3/26/2021

Course details

Even for nonprofit organizations or charities, a careful accounting of the money that’s coming in and going out needs to be maintained. Given the importance of an organization’s finances, knowing the ins and outs of creating financial statements immediately gives you a leg up in the workplace. In this course, Denise Probert dives into various corporate financial statements, looking at the common layouts, data points, and organization. She walks you through the creation process with emphasis on the target audience and using solid data that accurately represents the financial status of your organization. Having a solid foundation in financial statements will make you more confident and comfortable in business meetings, and your contributions will bring you greater trust from your colleagues.

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  • Test your knowledge 6 quizzes
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