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FREE Financial Foundations I - Understanding Financial Statements

 

Understanding Financial Statements - Part 1 of 2

Learn the basics of business accounting

Seminar Description:

If you need help understanding the various financial statements associated with running a business then, come to BiGAUSTIN for “Understanding Financial Statements” and get in-depth information on these topics and much more!

What you will learn:

·         How a balance sheet differs from the profit and lost statement.

·         How to calculate your cash flow statement and break-even point

·         Key items to look for when reviewing financial statements.

·         How understanding financial statements help you make informed business decisions.

·         How to look at financial ratios.

·         How to determine your company’s cash needs

Prerequisites:

Business Start-up Basics recommended, unless already in business

Instructor:

John Kutsche, CFO, BSS Inc. 

John has over 10 years of finance experience. He is currently the CFO of a $15M retail sporting goods chain based here in Austin, with past corporate financial experience at Dell and Microsoft. He holds a BSCE from the University of Texas and Notre Dame MBA, and his areas of expertise include business strategy, financial functions, and project management.

How to Register :

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Details
Date
From 4/22/2010
To 4/22/2010
Time
From 11:30 AM
To 1:30 PM
Event Type
Type - Workshop
Cost
Free
Location
5407 N I-35, Suite 200
Austin, TX 78723
Organization
BiG Austin
Phone - (512) 928-8010

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