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    Financial Statements Interpretation for Decision-makers Programme
    China Europe International Business School

    Financial Statements Interpretation for Decision-makers Programme

    China Europe International Business School, Shanghai
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    4 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    ChineseLanguage
    FinanceTopic

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    Nov 12 - Nov 15, 2026
    4 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus(8 modules)
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    Financial Markets and Reporting
    Nov 12 - Nov 12, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Introduction
    Nov 12 - Nov 12, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Assets Analysis
    Nov 13 - Nov 13, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity
    Nov 13 - Nov 13, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Revenue Recognition and Cash Flow Statement Analysis
    Nov 14 - Nov 14, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Income Statement Analysis
    Nov 14 - Nov 14, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Corporate Valuation and Value Creation
    Nov 15 - Nov 15, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
    Financial Planning for Corporate Growth
    Nov 15 - Nov 15, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Shanghai Campus
    in-person
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    About This Program

    Highly profitable companies won’t go bankrupt; fast-growing companies won’t have to address cash flow problems; companies won’t face insolvency as long as they still own assets; companies may inject their retained earnings into investment projects. If you agree with any of the statements above, you are strongly urged to update your financial expertise as soon as possible, as these are all common misconceptions held by many executives with a non-financial background (and even by some financial professionals). Financial statements are not only filled with information valuable to executives, but also fraught with ambiguous subtexts or even hidden pitfalls that are aimed at misleading them. To better interpret a company’s financial statements, executives need to probe into its operating patterns and business strategy and the accounting policy and procedures for financial statements preparation. This programme aims to help participants without a financial background discuss how financial statements reflect business operation in the internet age in light of external factors (e.g., economic landscape, industrial patterns, and effectiveness of monitoring and auditing), and understand and analyze a company’s financial statements based on its business model so as to assess its historical performance and make a sound decision on its future development and value creation. This programme aims to help participants interpret, understand, and analyze a company’s financial statements based on its strategy and in light of external factors (e.g., economic landscape, industrial patterns, and effectiveness of monitoring and auditing) so as to assess its historical performance and predict its future prospects. We will adopt a user’s perspective, because most business professionals are users of financial statements, internally (e.g., managers and executives) or externally (e.g., investors and analysts), rather than preparers.

    Why China Europe International Business School?

    CEIBS occupies a position no other business school can replicate: it sits at the intersection of China's economy and global management thinking, co-founded by the Chinese government and the European Union precisely to bridge those two worlds. For senior executives who need to understand how business actually operates inside China — not the textbook version — this is where that education happens with genuine authority.

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    • This programme is designed for non-financial middle/senior managers whose work involves financial statements interpretation.

    Benefits

    • Communicate more effectively with their finance department
    • Learn different "tools" for financial statements analysis
    • Properly assess a company’s business performance and its market value
    • Understand critical operating and strategic issues beneath seemingly boring financial data
    • Analyze financial data to understand the factors that affect a company’s profitability
    • Make a sound decision on a company’s future development and value creation

    What You'll Learn

    • Financial Statements Analysis
    • Impact of Capital Market on Financial Reporting
    • Assets Analysis
    • Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity
    • Revenue Recognition
    • Cash Flow Statement Analysis
    • Income Statement Analysis
    • Analyzing financial data to understand the factors that affect a company’s profitability
    • Making a sound decision on a company’s future development and value creation
    • Programme Introduction
    • Framework for Financial Statements Analysis
    • Financial Markets and Reporting
    • What is an Asset?
    • Significance and Types of Assets
    • Nature of Assets
    • Liability is a Risk
    • Shareholder’s Equity and Enterprise Value
    • Matching Principle
    • Cash Flows from Operating Activities
    • Analyze a Company through its Financial Statements
    • Corporate Growth and Demand for Funds
    • Estimation of Demand for External Financing
    • Determinants for Corporate Valuation
    • Multiple Valuation
    • Discounted Cash Flow Valuation

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