Introduction to Accounting and Financial Statements
Course description
The Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting and Financial Statements webinar series is designed to introduce basic nonprofit accounting concepts and financial statements to individuals who have had little or no experience with finance or accounting.
This self-paced webinar is being held in conjunction with the Nonprofit Financial Stewardship Executive Education program at Harvard Kennedy School. The webinar features Eric Schwartz, Managing Director in PricewaterhouseCoopers National Assurance Health Services.
Please note you will not receive a certificate for completing this webinar series.
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What do you mean by financial analysis and financial statement analysis??
you can do feasibility analysis by evaluating the following parameter; market,financial,technical and legal.
The feasibility study contents are: market analysis and the scope of the project; social and environment feasibility; technical feasibility; risk studies; preliminary cost assessment; the financial analysis; economic feasibility and project implementation outline. These help in the process of decision making of the proposed project.
sales forecasting reports, budget analysis and comparative analysis, feasibility studies (you know like market research to judge if an idea is doable), and merger and consolidation reports.
I am a principal with an international consulting firm that provides economic, financial, and engineering analyses for clients considering the implementation of multi-billion dollar infrastructure and industrial projects across the globe. Our team consists of 20 PhDs and 5 MBAs. Thus, consider my response for what it is worth... Feasibility studies are necessary studies that are conducted prior to implementation of a project. The operative word in "feasibility study" is "feasibility," though most people seem to overlook that basic concept. In general, a feasibility study will address whether a project should be implemented. The study is but one of many options that should be considered by owners in the decision analysis stage of a project. A feasibility study usually includes components such as an impact analysis, regulatory analysis, technical/engineering analysis, risk analysis, economic analysis, financial analysis, and financial mechanism analysis. Our studies require a high level of mathematical understanding in economics, fiance, and engineering. Most companies that offer to complete feasibility studies are simply not qualified to perform these studies, but many firms offer to take advantage of you, if you allow them. Studies such as that I have described herein require the competencies of engineers, accountants, and financial experts working collectively as a team to complete the study. A single person is usually not qualified to complete all sections of a study alone. In the end, the purpose of a feasibility study is simply to determine the feasibility of implementing a project.
An analysis of how a product will sell.
technical feasibility financial feasibility delivery wise feasibility these three i know
you have to study thefollowing 1- economic feasibility 2- technical feasibility 3-financial feasibility 4-marketingb feasibility
An analysis of how a product will sell.
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The feasibility plan refers to an evaluation and analysis of the potential of a proposed project which is based on extensive investigation and research.
Financial feasibility is to check that the project is giving higher rate than expected rate of return.In other word ,it is the decision whether to go for the project or not.