What You'll Learn!
1. Accounting terms
2. Introduction to the financial statements
3. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
4. The Basic Financial Statements
5. Management Discussion and Analysis
6. Statement of Net Position (GASB)
7. Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Position
8. Statement of Cash Flows
9. Notes to the Financial Statements
10. Statement of Net Position (FASB)
11. Statement of Income and Patronage Capital
12. Statement of Cash Flows (FASB)
13. 10-K's for IOUs
1. Summary quiz
2. Course completion certificate and course evaluation
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Frequently Asked Questions
All video lessons and course downloads are included in the course. You have lifetime access to the course and future updates.
Knowledge is power (forgive the electric pun). But this course adds to your knowledge, making your career skills deeper and giving you tools to provide value to your organization.
All of the course materials can be downloaded for each lesson. They are in pdf and Excel formats. You'll generally see them at the beginning of the course in the introduction section, Lesson 1, or scattered throughout the lessons as fitting the topic.
The information is taken from industry best practices and the experience of the instructor in working with power and utilities organizations across the United States and Canada.
The course is eligible for CPE for number of CPE hours shown in the course description. You'll receive a course completion certificate that also shows the number of CPE hours when you complete 100% of the course and take the course quizzes. CPE hours are computed based on a 50 minute presentation hour. All of our online courses are modeled on the guidelines of the AICPA and NASBA Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs. Courses are not NASBA certified, but many states do not require NASBA certification for all courses claimed for CPE. Final approval of a course for CPE credits is based on the requirements of each states’ regulatory body. We would recommend checking the state website for your license for specific requirements.
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