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Don’t make the mistake of going directly to the numbers and not reading the details of a company’s 10-K filing. Build the knowledge base and practice the skills you need to prepare and review Form 10 K.
In this course, you will:
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Identify and examine the key components of a 10-K SEC filing and its importance.
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Learn how to analyze and form concrete positive and negative opinions on companies independent of the actual financial statements.
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Become more efficient by focusing on the management discussion, financial condition, and results.
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Identify critical information disclosed within the countless footnotes.
Who Should Attend?
Financial managers, investors, research analysts, credit and financial analysts.
Note: You will work in small groups to compare and contrast several 10-Ks, then analyze and present the results. Feedback, interaction, and hands-on projects will reinforce the concepts and hard skills.
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Program Details
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Date
Monday, February 27, 2012
Time
1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Fees
Member $199 | Nonmember $249
Level = Basic
Credits
CE/CPE = 3
Instructor
Wall St. Training (David Kovacs scheduled)
Additional Information
Register via Mail/Fax
Policies and Procedures
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Online Format
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Register for the online version.
Use code NYSSA and receive 10% off.
Note: Fees, class time, and required technology may differ. Wall St. Training, a preferred partner of NYSSA, will administer CE/CPE credits for the online course.
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