15TKBP: Toolkit of Best Practices for Today's Controller and Financial Manager
If you have questions about this event, please call us at 952-831-2707.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
8:30am - 4:30pm Central Time
8 CPE (8 technical)
Minnesota Society of CPAs, Bloomington
You want your company to thrive, and to do that, you need the right insights and tools. Get the guidance you need to lead your company in the right direction and avoid the costly mistakes that happen when you fail to identify risks, misunderstand your costs, support the status quo, and more. Explore practical techniques and analytical tools you can use to add value to your company and improve decision-making, cost and capacity management, accounting practices, understanding business cycles, managing continuous improvements, cash management, valuation techniques, and risk management. Learn from the examples of both successful and failed organizations so you can employ what works and avoid the mistakes of others.
Major subjects
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How to identify and correct the practices that are dragging your company down
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Techniques to isolate and measure cost drivers and trends
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Tips to improve capital allocation processes and capacity management
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How to navigate your company through the business cycle
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Methods to drive continuous improvement through the use of Lean
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Practical ideas to improve forecasting
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How to implement cash management systems and consolidate them into your company's plans
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Background, framework, valuation techniques and process for managing M&A activity and capital programs
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The impact of the components of costs, capacity and M&A activity on your company
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Your role in acquisitions and divestitures
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How to identify and manage risk
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Insights into the direction of the economy
Learning objective(s)
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Understand how to use business best practices to establish and maintain an effective organization while avoiding common mistakes
Who should take this program?
CPAs, business owners, controllers, treasurers, financial officers and other financial managers in organizations with less than $250 million in sales
Fees
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$349.00
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Standard Member Fee |
$299.00
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Standard Nonmember Fee |
$349.00
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