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This Course is based on the book
Profits You Can Trust: Spotting & Surviving Accounting Landmines
by:
H. David Sherman, S. David Young, & H. Collingwood
(2003
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Field of Study: |
Auditing
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CPE Credit: |
12
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Basic
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Prereqs: |
None
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None
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Your
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Exam Only
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$82.00
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This course is based on a book which is not included in this price. You are responsible for obtaining a copy of this book. We no longer sell books, but have included a link to amazon.com for your convenience.
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*Courses must be completed for CPE credit within one year of the date of purchase.
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Course
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This book offers managers and analysts a clear framework for financial reporting in a market fraught with danger for the financially naive. The book assists general and financial managers, financial analysts, money managers, compensation committees, lenders and assurance (audit) partners to reduce the blindspots and enhance their financial literacy. The reader is provided with a set of questions and actions to improve their financial literacy, enhance their financial credibility, and avoid detonating accounting landmines that have destroyed otherwise potentially successful businesses. The reader is then challenged to consider new initiatives to improve financial and non-financial reporting and their potential benefits and costs.
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Course
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Financial Reporting Reforms
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Landmines
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Revenue Recognition
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Provisions & Reserves
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Business Risk
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Hard Assets & Soft Assets
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Related Party Transactions
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Business Performance Benchmarks
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EBITDA
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Trustworthy Corporate Reporting
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