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Finance for Lawyers
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COURSE PROFILE
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As participants are lawyers, topics are presented in an easy to understand format with "real world" examples of applications. The business and legal perspectives rather than the theoretical perspective are examined.
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- Financial Statements –
- Profit and loss statements
- Balance sheets
- Cash flow forecasts
for all three above:
- How are they produced
- What do they mean
- How are they used in business
- How do transactions impact on them
- Analysis and interpreting financial statements –
- Ratios and formulas
- What they mean
- Business issues behind the numbers
- Identifying problem areas
- Investment analysis and valuations -
- Discounted cash flow technique
- Cost of capital
- Project evaluation
- Business valuation
- Using spreadsheets
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- What financial statements are
- The detailed content of financial statements
- How to analyse financial statements
- The business issues behind the content of financial statements
- Working capital management
- Cash flow and profit management
- Financial meaning of solvency/insolvency
- Financial risk management
- How to value a business in M &A
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- Presentation of Topic
- Questions and Answers
- Group Assignments
- Group Presentation of Assignments
- Open Discussion
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The program is separated into three modules of three hours each. The purpose is to provide the flexibility that might be required. The individual modules can be concentrated into one day, delivered over one and half days, or spread out over any combination of three days.
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To enrol or obtain more information please contact us or call (02) 9974 4899.
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