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Business Financial Statements and Tax Returns – Developing and Analyzing a Statement of Cash Flows-Sp24

$330.00

Additional information

Date

Pre-Recorded

Recording Available Until

06/12/24

Presenter

Richard Hamm

Company

Advantage Consulting & Training

Target Audience

commercial lenders, credit analysts, lending managers and credit officers, loan review specialists, private bankers, small business lenders

Program Time

8:30 am-10:00 am CT

Duration

90 minutes

Cash flow models are important analytical tools provided as output from business financial statement “spreading” software used for commercial and industrial (C&I) loans. This seminar demonstrates how to compile a statement of cash flows (SCF) as developed by accountants. Using a “hands on” case study, the participants will learn how to calculate SCF formats, plus how to use them to evaluate business cash flow in conjunction with traditional ratio analysis.

Topics to be covered:
• The evolution of SFAS 95 and how the SCF is compiled by accountants
• Compare and contrast the “direct” format from the “indirect” format (both used in SCF)
• How to calculate and how to use the SCF to evaluate business cash flow, with particular focus on assessing operating cash flow consistency and reliability, plus how short-term and long-term financing affect cash flow
• How cash flow analysis can be integrated into and validate traditional ratio analysis and other underwriting techniq