Presentation of Financial Information

This Presentation of Financial Information course is designed to assist financial analysts in creating impactful and high-quality financial presentations. We will identify the best practices used when creating a financial presentation and the key elements that make up an effective presentation. A financial analyst’s role does not end with creating robust financial models. They should also be able to communicate the outputs and results concisely and understandably.

     
Applicable for:
Anyone interested in investment banking, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), corporate development, equity research, and other areas of corporate finance, and wanting to improve their presentation skills.

Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the importance of communicating financial information effectively
  • Apply best practices when creating financial presentations
  • Understand the key structure of an effective presentation
  • Construct a sample presentation using the outputs from CFI’s Amazon Case Study financial model

Content
The topics in this seminar include:

  • Principles of an Effective Presentation
  • Amazon Sample Presentation Walkthrough

Presented by PD Partner: CFI

What to Expect

  • Two emails will be sent from CPA Manitoba following your registration: one to confirm your order and one including information on how to access the course through your Learning Hub. 
  • Once sent, these emails can also be found in the Communication tab of your CPA Manitoba Member Portal.
  • This course is designed for participants to view while following along with the course material provided. 
  • This self-study course allows you to save your progress and return to continue at a later date.  
  • A certificate of completion can be provided.*  

Access to this course will be available for 180 days after registration. After this time, access to the course will no longer be available.

CPA Manitoba PD Terms and Conditions

When
5/16/2024 - 8/31/2026 11:59 PM
Central Daylight Time

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