Understanding Financial Statements
Course ID: HAME513 Learn to read and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Conduct financial analyses in order to make smart business decisions. |
Description
Leaders and managers interpret and utilize financial reports regularly. Reports can help assess the overall financial performance of the organization, a particular department, or even the competition—providing a basis for sound decision making and action.
In this course, participants will learn how to read and interpret income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements. By understanding these three principal financial reports, participants can conduct advanced analysis of their firm's financial performance.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
This course is essential for all managers and professionals who regularly work with financial reports and also provides non-financial professionals with the core principles of financial reporting.Requirements
Participants in this course need one of the following financial calculators:
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Enrollment
To register, contact an Enrollment Counselor at info@ecornell.com or 1-866-326-7635 (+1-607-330-3200 from outside the United States).Certificate programs are eligible for eCornell Payment Plans. Discounts are available for military personnel, veterans, and Cornell University Alumni. eCornell programs are not eligible for financial aid or federal Pell Grants. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
March 7, 2012
April 18, 2012
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Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificates:- Financial Management
- Hospitality Management
- Master Certificate in Hospitality Management
- Master Certificate in Hospitality Management
- Master Certificate in Foodservice Management
CEUs
HRCI Recertification

Project Management Institute Professional Development Units

This course qualifies for 6.50 Professional Development Units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) for Professional Project Managers (PMPs) seeking ongoing education and professional development for continuing certification. eCornell is a Global Registered Education Provider of PMI. PDUs are designated as Category 3.
Additional Information
Course Format
eCornell takes a problem-based approach to learning, and builds each course around realistic case studies and scenarios. All courses are self-paced, and are facilitated by an eCornell instructor, who leads the online discussions and is available to answer any questions about the course content.
This course contains the following modules:
- Reading the Income Statement.
- Understanding the purpose of the income statement and its overall structure.
- Interpreting the income statement line by line.
- Using the income statement.
- Reading the Balance Sheet.
- Understanding the purpose of the balance sheet and its overall structure.
- Interpreting the balance sheet line by line.
- Using the balance sheet.
- Reading the Cash Flow Statement.
- Understanding the purpose of the cash flow statement and its overall structure.
- Interpreting the cash flow statement at a detailed level.
- Using the cash flow statement.
- Other Elements of Financial Reporting.
- The purpose of an annual report.
- Online sources of financial information.
- GAAP and FASB, and their influence on the structure and use of these financial statements.
Benefits to the Learner
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand and interpret the information found in the three principle financial statements.
- Understand how the three reports relate to one another and how they are combined (with additional information) to serve as an annual report.
- Work with online sources of financial information to conduct research on other publicly-traded firms and industries.
Authoring Faculty
Steven Carvell, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Scott Gibson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Sponsoring School
Cornell University's School of Hotel AdministrationTotal Learning Time
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