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Accounting school training courses in Boston, MA (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Financial Accounting for the Nonfinancial Manager School: Harvard Division of Continuing Education Venue: Boston Tel.: (617) 998-8500 This two-day program in accounting transforms financial and accounting concepts into decision-making tools you can use successfully every day. We introduce accounting methods and delve into financial statements. You gain the skill, confidence, and competence to understand the financial aspects of your organization. And you learn to apply these fundamentals to improve budget management, increase potential profits, and assess the financial performance of business activities. |
Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers School: Learning Tree International Venue: Annapolis, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia Tel.: 1-888-843-8733 You Will Learn How To |
Accounting & Finance for the Non-Financial Executive School: Boston University School of Management Venue: Boston Tel.: (617) 353-9720 Managers at all levels need to understand the mystery surrounding accounting and finance so they can contribute more effectively to their organizations and avoid pitfalls that often get well meaning employees into trouble. The curriculum covers financial decision-making, strategic use of resources, project selection and value creation. The program will provide you with a comprehensive framework of the accounting process, enhance your ability to forecast and assess financial performance, and incr... |
ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS School: New England School of Law Venue: Boston Tel.: (617) 451- 0010 Designed to give students a familiarity with accounting and business theory and terminology. Heavy emphasis is placed on planning and analyzing various business transactions from an accounting and legal perspective using financial data and incorporating tax implications. Please check the most recent red book to determine if this course meets the public law, professional skills or seminar requirements
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Management Accounting School: Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Venue: Boston Tel.: 617.423.4630 Presents the theory and technique of managerial accounting from the particular perspective of the manager. The course covers the identification and analysis of the behavior of costs within the organization, and illustrates how managers use such knowledge for planning and control. Major topics include responsibility accounting, comprehensive and cash budgeting, and standard job order and process cost systems. Official Website: http://www.bfit.edu/
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