Understanding Financial Statements©
Florida Bar CLE certified: 2.00
Lawyers do not need to become accountants to clearly understand – that’s why they have experts. But to better understand, analyze and use financial information critical to a client’s claim or defense, they should have a basic understanding of the three components of financial statements and how they relate to one another. Become more effective at interpreting and litigating financial statements by learning how they are developed, what the source documents are and where they might be found, how each element (i.e., balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows) relates to the other, and how to interpret the story they tell.

Course date: February 22, 2006

Time: 10:00am – 12:00noon

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