Financial Reporting
About This Course
The Financial Reporting Course is a fundamental part of the CMA Part I: External Financial Reporting Decision, which constitutes 15% of the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) program. This course delves into essential aspects of financial reporting, equipping participants with the knowledge to make informed financial decisions.
Learning Objectives
Understand the structure and components of balance sheets, including assets, liabilities, and equity.
Explore methods for accurately measuring revenue and recognizing its impact on financial statements.
Master techniques for valuing and disclosing various asset categories.
Learn how to make informed decisions based on financial information.
Requirements
- A foundational grasp of business principles.
- While not mandatory, prior knowledge of basic supply chain concepts can enhance the learning experience.
- Access to a computer with internet connectivity for interactive elements and supplementary materials
Target Audience
- Individuals preparing for the CMA certification.
- Business managers and executives seeking to optimize their understanding of external financial reporting decisions.
- Students and career aspirants pursuing a career in financial management.
- Entrepreneurs and business owners aiming to enhance their financial reporting strategies.
- Professionals from other fields transitioning into finance roles.