CFO Series - Preparing for the Long Term

Monday, October 21, 2024
8:00am - 4:15pm (opens at 7:30am) EST
8Credits
Accounting and Auditing and Technical Business

Registration is Open

Members
$325.00 Regular Price
Non-Members
$450.00 Regular Price
Course Type: CPE Seminars
Course Code: 24/NCCF1024
Level: Intermediate
Vendor: The Knowledge Institute
Field of Study: Accounting, Business Management & Organization

Overview:

This four-topic event focuses on skills that will help you and your organization enhance your planning skills, improve innovation to thrive, provide two newer metrics to improve decision making, and accounting for lean.

Strategy and Implementation, Foundations for Success
2 Business Management & Organization credits

Does your business have an effective strategy? If you do - how well has it been implemented? This seminar will focus on developing an effective strategy and more importantly on effectively implementing the strategy so that everyone in the organization, from top to bottom, is aligned and working towards its overall success. Organizations that succeed are not accidents, they are not lucky. Every successful organization plans well and executes their strategic plan well. Come and learn how.

Best Practices EVA/RCE: Metrics to Gauge Real Performance
2 Finance credits

How much profit is enough? Answering this question requires an understanding of the true risk involved and what the market requires of investments of similar risk. Learn why GAAP accounting measures can lead you astray when trying to evaluate the true economic performance of an enterprise. The measurement of economic costs and revenues requires the inclusion of opportunity costs that GAAP does not measure. The seminar looks at how this required return is established and provides hands-on guidance on two state of the art techniques for measuring true economic profit. If you are in leadership, or want to be, this seminar will provide practical, new insights.

Innovation for Continued Success: Sustaining the Organization
2 Business Management & Organization credits

Disruptive innovation has ended many businesses and led others to take their place. Learn why previously successful companies failed to innovate. We will discuss the four types of innovation that can lead to success. We will learn why and how our expectations can help or hinder innovation. We will discuss strategies to encourage innovation and how an enterprise can structure its activities to foster innovation. Successful organizations thrive, while organizations that do not innovate are on the path leading elsewhere.

Accounting for Lean & Agile: Staying in Step with Lean Operations
2 Accounting credits

The plodding accounting conventions of yesterday can inhibit the quickly adapting operations of today. As business processes become faster, scheduling, inventory management, and data collection must change to reflect your organization’s new reality. This session will help you adapt your accounting methods as the world is changing around you.

 

 


 


 

Objectives:

  • To go beyond the abstract discussion of strategy, focusing on identifying attackable market segments and aligning the organization for success.
  • To understand the weaknesses of GAAP as a financial performance measure and to propose alternative approaches.
  • To understand why innovation is vital to long term success and to understand our key role in creating an innovative organization.
  • Determine the needs of those who use financial reports and focus on better metrics that our users can understand and use to make informed business decisions.

Presenters:

  • Anita Layton

    Anita Layton, MBA, CPA, CMA, is a financial executive based in Charlotte, NC.  Her expertise is in leading process improvement initiatives, implementing financial systems, and managing corporate finance.  She gained her experience working with an international construction management and development company.  Anita received her MBA from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.  She is an...

    Read more about Anita Layton here

Presenters:

Anita Layton

Anita Layton, MBA, CPA, CMA, is a financial executive based in Charlotte, NC.  Her expertise is in leading process improvement initiatives, implementing financial systems, and managing corporate finance.  She gained her experience working with an international construction management and development company.  Anita received her MBA from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.  She is an...Read more about Anita Layton here

Major Topics:

This four-topic event focuses on skills that will help you and your organization enhance your planning skills, improve innovation to thrive, provide two newer metrics to improve decision making, and accounting for lean.

Major Topics:

This four-topic event focuses on skills that will help you and your organization enhance your planning skills, improve innovation to thrive, provide two newer metrics to improve decision making, and accounting for lean.

Designed For:

Corporate Financial Leaders, business owners, Corporate Financial Managers, entrepreneurs, CFOs, CEOs, Controllers, CPAs, accountants, Board members, advisors, consultants, and the professionals who advise them. CPAs in public practice and CPAs in industry.

Prerequisites:

At least six (6) months of professional financial statement analysis experience, or at least six (6) credit hours of corporate finance classwork at an accredited university. Better for those who are comfortable with strategic planning.