Certificate
The Reporting Firm Resources, Obligations and Performance certification course from the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) is an introductory study in the economics and finance domain. The programme begins with an overview of the necessity of adjustments in accrual accounting. It also covers the difference between implicit and explicit transactions.
The programme familiarises you with the various components of a classified balance sheet and teaches you to prepare multiple-step income statements. The four-week-long Reporting Firm Resources, Obligations, and Performance course focuses on revenue measurement and revenue recording issues. It also allows you to use the allowance methods to estimate bad debts.
Moreover, the self-paced Reporting Firm Resources, Obligations, and Performance syllabus include a section on the concept of cash flows, elaborating on how to differentiate between cash flow from financing, operations, and investing. Jack Farmer, an instructor at NYIF, specialises in training and consulting solutions for FX and interest rate derivatives, portfolio risk management, trading, equity index, hedge accounting, etc., will be the course instructor. The training requires elementary mathematics knowledge and basic MS Excel skills for enrollment.
The candidates will be able to enroll in these will help the candidates to complete the programme. One is the audit track which only gives a limited period for enrolment whereas the other track is called the verified track and it offers unlimited time for finishing off the course. The audit track offers no certificate but the verified track does have certificates that gets offered to the candidates.
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Beginner