ACCOUNTING 101: INTERPRETING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Learn how to build the essential components of GAAP-compliant financial statements interpret the results, and analyze its impact.

you don't need to be an accountant to read a financial statement

In fact, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and executives are expected to make, or at the very least read, interpret and analyze a financial sheet.

If it's been a while since your last accounting course or just need a refresher, let's work together to get you up to speed.

together we will cover...

  • What is a GAAP-compliant financial statement?

  • The Balance Sheet and its relationship to the Cash Flow Statement and Income Statement

  • Major components of a Balance Sheet statement

  • How the Balance Sheet reflects the overall health of an organization

  • How external stakeholders are represented in an Income Statement

  • Common helpful and relevant Balance Sheet statement ratio

  • The Income Statement and its relationship to the Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet Statement

  • Major components of a multi-step Income Statement

  • How the Income Statement reflects the overall health of an organization

  • How external stakeholders are represented in an Income Statement

  • How to evaluate salary or wage projections

  • Common helpful and relevant Income Statement ratios

  • And so much more.