No matter the area of law in which you practice, sooner or later all lawyers are required to review financial statements, budgets, and forecasts. What may seem daunting on the surface is easy to understand when broken down into manageable parts and explained using examples. This new program is designed to take the mystery out of financial statement analysis and give you the tools you need to ask the right questions of your client and experts when faced with deciphering a set of financial statements, budget, or forecast.
Course Content
9:00 - 9:14 amFinancial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Understanding Your Client's Goals
John D. Colucci, Esq.,
McLane Middleton, Professional Association, Woburn
9:14 - 9:25 am
Financial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Balance Sheets
Richard P. Daigle, Jr.,
CRR LLP, Wakefield
9:25 - 10:25 am
Financial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Income Statements and Statements of Cash Flow
Richard P. Daigle, Jr.,
CRR LLP, Wakefield
10:25 - 10:30 am
Break
10:30 - 10:53 am
Financial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Accrual v. Cash Basis Accounting
John D. Colucci, Esq.,
McLane Middleton, Professional Association, Woburn
10:53 - 11:03 am
Financial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Budgets v. Forecasts
Kimberley A. Train,
PKF O'Connor Davies, Boston
11:03 - 11:36 am
Financial Statement Analysis & Financial Forecasting: Using Analytical Tools to Understand the Numbers
Kimberley A. Train,
PKF O'Connor Davies, Boston
11:36 - 11:45 am
Key Takeaways
Panel
Please Note
This webcast is delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal.
There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only.
They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
Speakers
FacultyJohn D. Colucci, Esq.,
McLane Middleton, Professional Association, Woburn
Richard P. Daigle, Jr.,
CRR LLP, Wakefield
Kimberley A. Train,
PKF O'Connor Davies, Boston