Financial Reporting Methods that Allow Intelligent Business Decisions (FM)
Presenting easy to understand and valuable monthly and annual financial information to management is critical to the success of your firm or organization. Join this Webinar to learn how to convert confusing accounting data into a useful format such as what you see on the dashboard of a car bringing a fresh approach to your presentation. The speaker will also provide guidelines on how to determine what information you should present and who should receive it.
Learning Objectives:
- Illustrate how to create a fresh financial presentation by using a dashboard method with graphs
- Determine what information would be valuable to management
- Identify relevant trends to bring to the attention of management that will make you an asset in the eyes of your partners
Barry Jackson, CLM, CPA, is currently the Chief Financial Officer of Seeger Weiss LLP in New York City. He is a Past President of the ALA New York City Chapter. Jackson has taught seminars for the New York State Bar Association, the New York City Bar Association, Lorman, West and ALA. Jackson is a Principal of the book, Best Practices in Legal Management: A Comprehensive Guide, Published by the New York State Bar Association in conjunction with the ALA New York City Chapter.
For Live Program Only: (Note that only the CLM credit available for this webinar is stated below. If a credit is not stated, it is not available for this program.)
CLMâ„ App Credit (Functional Specialists): 1 hour of credit in the subject area of Financial Management (FM) towards the additional hours required of some Functional Specialists to fulfill the CLM application.
CLM Recertification Credit: 1 hour of credit in the subject area of Financial Management (FM).
"The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met the HR Certification Institute's criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit."
Start Time: August 21, 2013 2:00 PM Eastern
Estimated Length: 1 hour