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A Three Part Managerial Cost Accounting Lecture
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For many accountants there is confusion and a lack of consensus with how to allocate costs to products and service lines. I refer to this as “a mystery in a box to accountants”. To solve this mystery here are three lectures to accounting professionals and students from a skilled and experienced accountant – me – that explains the problem and how to solve it. Even if you believe you have already ‘graduated’ from a “Cost Accounting” course in college or have a CPA, I encourage you to sit in the back of our virtual lecture hall and audit these three lectures.

Gary Cokins

The Perils of Ignoring The Income Trap
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In Do You Know What the Income Trap Is? Joe Connors introduced us to a malady inflicting many business leaders, The Income Trap. It’s a trap that occurs when a business spends too much time on the income statement at the expense of prudently managing the company’s financial reserves on the balance sheet. By comparing examples of companies like Enron and Amazon, and personal anecdotes, Joe illustrates how focusing solely on income can lead to financial instability.

Joe Connors

Steve Rosvold

The AI Revolution in Corporate Finance: Unlocking New Frontiers
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into corporate finance is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s a transformative reality reshaping how businesses manage and interpret financial data. This shift is not merely a fleeting trend but a profound evolution that promises to redefine the very essence of financial operations. In this article, we will explore the multifaceted benefits AI offers to corporate finance, the challenges companies may encounter during its integration, and the strategies CFOs, finance leaders, and executives can employ to navigate these hurdles and fully leverage AI’s capabilities.

Nathan Bell

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Governance & Controls – structure and controls.

Transaction Recording – systems, transaction processing and closing the books.

Reporting - efficient, timely and accurate information for decision making and meeting compliance requirements.

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Accounting

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Business Planning - provide the financial roadmap for the company with supporting analytics.

Financial Forecasting - integrate the company’s current performance relative to budget with the real-time business environment.

Investment Analysis - the framework to analyze new opportunities as they present themselves.

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Finance

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Cash Management - the discipline to ensure cash is available to operate the business normally.

Funding - Planning for and raising funds to meet the needs of the business.

Risk Management – Identification and mitigation of key business risks.

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Treasury

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Self-Awareness - Internal.

Team Building - External.

Strategy & Culture – Motivate people to follow you.

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Leadership

Four Pillars of Executive Expertise

CFO.University is built around the Four Pillars of CFO Success. These Pillars are supported with Core Competencies. Our framework allows you to master your role as a senior financial officer. The Four Pillars are made up of:


Accounting – Governance & Controls, Transaction Recording and Reporting

Finance – Business Planning, Financial Forecasting and Investment Analysis

Treasury – Cash Management, Funding (Capital Raising) and Risk Management

Leadership – Self Awareness, Team Building and Strategy & Culture

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