1 Day Workshop on Analysing Financial Statements in Annual Reports
Course Description
Finance and non-finance professionals, you and I included, rely on financial statements to make decisions, not only in our work as stakeholders but also in our personal investments. Course Outline
- Components of Corporate Annual Report
- Analysis using Income Statement and Balance Sheet
- Profitability
- Return on Assets
- Gross Margin
- Operating Margin
- Efficiency
- Asset Turn
- Inventory Turn
- Collection Period
- Solvency
- Debt/Equity Ratio
- Current Ratio
- Analysis using Cash Flow Statement
- Relevance of Operating Cash Flow
- Interpreting Cash Flow Statement
- Solvency
- Times Interest Cover
- Debt Service Cover
- Free Cash Flow
- Navigating Annual Report to Detect Risk
- Interpreting Auditors' Report
- Relevance of Directors' Report
- Key Trends to Watch
- Key Footnotes to Watch
Who Should Attend?
This financial training course will benefit managers, executives and mid-career professionals who wish (or need) to understand, interpret and analyse financial statements and annual reports. About the Trainer
Chow Chan Kwan Mr Chow Chan Kwan has more than 15 years of experience as General Manager of various manufacturing subsidiaries of a multinational company in Singapore and China. He also owned a manufacturing operation in China which he set up and managed for the last ten years until end 2012. He has delivered accounting and finance lectures to students pursuing the Certificate in Management (CIM) at the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), and conducted in-house financial training during the initial stage of his career as a statistics and research officer at a Malaysian bank. Chow holds a Master of Business (MBA) degree in Accounting and Finance from Ohio University in the USA. While pursuing his MBA degree, he delivered lectures on accounting and economics to freshmen students, a provision under the university's Graduate Assistant Scholarship Scheme. |
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