CFA® Core Concepts: Financial Reporting & Analysis - New York Institute of Finance

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Sep 2012

Accounting knowledge is a key part of the CFA® exam and is considered by many instructors and students to be the most demanding in terms of rules and calculations. More importantly however, it provides the foundation upon which are number of the other CFA® topics are based.

Many candidates enrolled to take the CFA® exam have little background in accounting or have limited experience in dealing with accounting topics. This intensive course over three Saturdays is designed to provide those candidates with additional instruction and guidance through all of the accounting topics covered in the CFA® material. Participants will benefit from smaller classroom size in which they can address specific topics that have been challenging them.

This Saturday class (held over the course of 3 weeks) will cover all the accounting topics included in the CFA® exam: accounting principles, practices, and standards; understanding the income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statements; inventories, long-lived assets, income taxes, long-term liabilities and leases; and financial statement analysis and warning signs.

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Date/Time: 
Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 9:15am to Saturday, October 6, 2012 - 4:15pm
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