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Advisory: Understanding Financial Statements for Journalists,
Oct. 26
Live or Webcast
What’s the difference between an 8-K and a
10-Q? Even business reporters who know the basics of companies’ financial
statements will find value in the New York State Society of Certified
Public
Accountants’ free breakfast seminar, Understanding Financial
Statements for Journalists., on Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 8:30-11:30
a.m. at the NYSSCPA’s offices, 3 Park Ave. (at 34th St.),
19th floor, classroom C, New York City , or via webcast. CPAs
scrutinize financial statements with an auditor’s eye,
and now you can benefit from this perspective.
Ronald Huefner,
University at Buffalo Distinguished Teaching Professor
of Accounting and Law, will lead the discussion on balance sheets,
income statements, statements of cash flows, ratio analysis,
red flags and proxy statements. Huefner will also discuss footnotes,
which often contain essential information that is not found elsewhere.
Bring
your questions! From beginner-level to advanced, any questions
about financial statements are appropriate during this three-hour
seminar.
Huefner has served on the University at Buffalo
faculty for 42 years and chaired its MBA program for 10 years.
He is
the recipient
of the NYSSCPA’s 2010 Distinguished Service Award and has
previously received its Emanuel Saxe Outstanding CPA in Education
Award and its Max Block Distinguished Article Award for his contribution
to The CPA Journal, the NYSSCPA’s peer-reviewed monthly
academic journal. Huefner has also served as chair and vice chair
of the
NYSSCPA’s Higher Education Committee, has served on the
NYSSPCA’s
board of directors and as a trustee of its Foundation for Accounting
Education.
To
make a reservation for the live or webcast presentation of
Understanding Financial Statements, contact Lois Whitehead,
Public Relations Manager, at lwhitehead@nysscpa.org.