What you'll learn

  • Appreciate how the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement are constructed—and how they interact

  • Evaluate the financial health of a business using financial statements

  • Understand both US GAAP and IFRS accounting standards

  • Prepare and evaluate financial forecasts used to make strategic decisions

  • Value a venture, project, or investment opportunity and perform a sensitivity analysis

Course description

Financial statements can be intimidating, a seemingly inscrutable jumble of acronyms and jargon. Understanding the key concepts and principles of financial accounting, however, can illuminate financial statements and unlock critical insights into business performance and potential. This online course will demystify financial statements and teach you how managers, Wall Street analysts, and entrepreneurs use an understanding of accounting to drive strategic decision making.

You will learn the fundamentals of financial accounting from the ground up and apply your understanding of financial statements in a wide range of business settings. You will step into the shoes of an equity research analyst, a yoga studio owner, the leadership of one of the largest nonprofits in the United States, and other executives through the course’s multimedia case studies—and walk away confident in your understanding of financial statements. 

Instructors

Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School

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This multi-course program from Harvard Business School (HBS) Online will enable leaders to ignite their careers with a combination of vital and forward-looking business skills, self-reflection, and an cohort based learning experience.  
Price
$15,000
Duration
52 weeks long
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