- Level Foundation
- Ratings
- Course by New York Institute of Finance
- Total students 13 enrolled
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This course begins with a look at current, long-term and contingent liabilities and learn how to account for a bond issue over its entire life. We'll then look at the background on Stockholder's Equity and then dives into the types of equity. We'll also cover cash dividends, preferred stocks, and employee stock options.
Next, we'll dive into an understanding of Free Cash and learn how to distinguish between Free Cash Flow to the Firm and Free Cash to equity. We'll also learn how to distinguish between the U.S. GAAP and IAS GAAP for various cash flow items.
This course is part 4 of the New York Institute of Finance's Financial Accounting Professional Certificate.
What you will learn
- Liabilities and Interest
- Equity
- Free Cash Flow
Skills you learn
Syllabus
- Mod 01: Liabilities and Interest
- Mod 02: Equity
- Mod 03: Free Cash Flow
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