Course Description

One of the most difficult things for any practitioner to learn is how to communicate financial information to non-financial people. To succeed as a practitioner, it's crucial to master this skill, as we frequently explain accounting jargon to those unfamiliar with the field. In this course, we will explore how to properly communicate with stakeholders, including investors, clients, boards of directors, and even other departments. We will explore biases that people have when viewing financial information and even how to make sure we keep our message on point. If you are looking to move up in the financial services world, this course is a must for you! 

Learning Objectives

  • State the accountant’s role within a company

  • Recognize how different stakeholders view financial statements.

  • Identify how to focus on just the key points when reporting financial results.

Additional Required Materials

  • Course Level: Overview

  • Field of Study: Personal Development (NASBA)

  • New CPAs and financial services professionals looking to communicate better and move up in their companies.

  • Required Knowledge: None

  • Advanced Prep: None

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