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    Accounting and Financial Analysis
    London Business School

    Accounting and Financial Analysis

    London Business School, London
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    5 daysDuration
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    About This Program

    Use financial analysis to understand your business Gain the skills and knowledge to measure a company's profitability, assess its strengths and weaknesses and understand the main drivers of value. Become an expert user of financial statements. Practice your skills on real and up-to-date company data and case studies. Explore the current business landscape. Gain an in-depth understanding of accounting tools and advanced-level economic analysis. Understand how the GAAP accounting rules, and company accounting choices, affect the measures we use when analysing and comparing firms. Learn to tell a company’s economic story by measuring its company performance and financial strength. Examine the major governance and regulatory issues, including those that arising from current concerns about sustainability. > "I analyse financial statements from one point of view; but we learned to see the bigger picture." Ahmed Kayyal Senior Relationship Manager, Riyad Bank; Programme: Accounting and Financial Analysis; Nationality: Saudi Arabian Read Ahmed's story

    Why London Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus in one of the world's two or three genuine financial capitals — and then back that location with a faculty whose research shapes the policies and boardrooms of that same city. London Business School places participants inside the living case study that is London: the deals, the regulation debates, the talent flows, and the cultural collisions happen minutes from the classroom door.

    Your Profile

    • Company board members
    • Financial analysts
    • Private equity investors and venture capitalists
    • Government officials
    • Strategy consultants
    • Lawyers
    • Financial planners
    • Risk managers

    Benefits

    • Become an expert user of financial statements. Practice your skills on real and up-to-date company data and case studies.
    • Explore the current business landscape. Gain an in-depth understanding of accounting tools and advanced-level economic analysis.
    • Understand how the GAAP accounting rules, and company accounting choices, affect the measures we use when analysing and comparing firms.
    • Learn to tell a company’s economic story by measuring its company performance and financial strength.
    • Examine the major governance and regulatory issues, including those that arising from current concerns about sustainability.

    What You'll Learn

    • Understand the income statement and balance sheet, and key financial concepts such as earnings, economic profit, EBITDA, capital, equity, leverage.
    • Measure, and analyse, return on capital to reveal the economics of the business and the drivers of return and value.
    • Explore GAAP accounting standards, and the accounting policy choices that companies make, and their impact on the financial measures we use in analysis.
    • Understand the current issues in company reporting, these include amongst others: intangibles, impact and ESG reporting, the resilience of banks.
    • Develop your understanding of assets and liabilities, and how M&A impacts the financial statements.
    • Understand the nature of income, including measurement strategies, analysis of cashflow and prediction of financial distress.
    • Develop skills in financial modelling. Forecast and strategise for the future of a business by projecting its financial statements.
    • Learn how companies are evolving their balance sheet models in pursuit of economic value.

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