Course description
This intensive one-day course on Forensic Accounting and Analysis, led by industry expert Rupesh Tailor, is designed to provide professionals with the skills to identify financial manipulation within companies. Through a detailed exploration of accounting practices and comprehensive case studies, participants gain practical insights into repeated manipulation tactics, including earnings and cash flow adjustments. The course emphasizes forensic accounting methods to detect high-impact financial misstatements often embedded within consolidated reports and disclosures.
Participants will analyze recent and classic cases of financial irregularities, such as premature revenue recognition, cash flow misclassification, expense deferral, and artificial earnings smoothing. This focus on forensic accounting equips attendees to approach financial statements with a keen eye for manipulation, ultimately enhancing the accuracy of their investment and lending decisions.
Learning Objectives
- Gain proficiency in detecting financial manipulation tactics through forensic accounting
- Build expertise in analyzing earnings and cash flow adjustments
- Apply case study learnings to uncover red flags in corporate financials
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Who the course is for
- Investors and analysts – equity and credit; public and private
- Bank loan officers
- M&A advisors
- Restructuring advisors
- Auditors
Reviews
Average rating 5
If you are looking for a high quality, cost effective group training on Forensic Accounting check Finex Learning's offering
Good 1 day course, wish it was a bit longer!
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Finex Learning: Expert-Led In-House Training for the Financial Services Industry At Finex Learning, we specialize in organizing and delivering customized in-house training solutions tailored to the financial services industry. Our comprehensive programs focus on Capital Markets and are designed for...
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