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    Financial Statement Analysis (Classroom & Synchronous E-Learning)
    National University of Singapore Business School

    Financial Statement Analysis (Classroom & Synchronous E-Learning)

    National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
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    About This Program

    This course focuses on financial analysis, which is an essential exercise when understanding and valuing an enterprise. We will discuss how to read and analyse the performance of companies using financial statements, which represent managers' views of the company's financial position. Additionally, we will examine various accounting standards and disclosure practices, as well as the concerns and incentives of management when preparing financial statements. This course will be helpful for managers who want to understand how their decisions might impact their company's profitability and valuation. The NUS Executive Education Future-Ready Credits Series offers modular courses specifically curated to empower working professionals with the opportunity to upskill while earning academic credits towards The NUS MBA or Executive MBA programmes. Upon completion, participants receive verifiable digital certificates through Accredible, allowing them to professionally showcase their achievements and seamlessly share their credentials on social media and other digital platforms.

    Why National University of Singapore Business School?

    NUS Business School sits at the intersection of Asian markets and global management thinking in a way few schools can match. Its location in Singapore, one of the world's principal financial and trade hubs, gives executive participants direct access to Southeast Asian deal flows, regulatory environments, and corporate networks that are genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else. The school's Asia-focused research depth, combined with strong ties to multinational corporations headquartered in the region, makes it a practical choice for leaders who need to operate across Asia-Pacific.

    Your Profile

    • Leaders, managers, professionals, accounting and finance executives, and entrepreneurs.
    • Professionals who have not previously taken BMA5303 - Financial Statement Analysis in The NUS MBA/EMBA programme.

    Benefits

    • Describe the purpose and environment of accounting, as well as its role in business.
    • Understand the basic elements and uses of balance sheet, income statement, and cashflow statement.
    • Review and understand the operating, investing, and financing activities of your organisation using financial statements.
    • Understand the relationships between financial statement numbers and use ratios in analysing a company's performance.
    • Evaluate companies' historical performance and predict their prospects.
    • Communicate the financial implications of managerial decisions to stakeholders.

    What You'll Learn

    • Session 1 (Online evening class, 7:00pm - 9:15pm SGT): Financial Accounting Refresh - double entry accounting, cash versus accrual accounting, balance sheet and income statement, time value of money.
    • Session 2 (Online evening class, 7:00pm - 9:15pm SGT): Business Model and Accounting.
    • Session 3 (Full day on campus, 9:00am - 6:15pm SGT): Overview of Financial Statement Analysis; accounting for asset recognition and revenue recognition.
    • Session 4 (Online evening class, 7:00pm - 9:15pm SGT): Quality of Earning - earnings management; review + compensation; financial analysis: ratio analysis.
    • Session 5 (Full day on campus, 9:00am - 6:15pm SGT): Prospective Analysis: forecasting analysis and residual income model; accounting for intercorporate investments.
    • Session 6 (Full day on campus, 9:00am - 6:15pm SGT): Accounting for Foreign Transactions.
    • Session 7 (Online evening class, 7:00pm - 9:15pm SGT): Prospective Analysis: Valuation Analysis.
    • Session 8 (Full day on campus, 9:00am - 6:15pm SGT): ESG Integration; final quiz and presentations.

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