Drill down to understand the relevance and meaning of the “big three” financial statements: the balance sheet (or statement of financial position), the income statement (or statement of earnings), and the statement of cash flows. Using practical examples from real companies, Ed Adams explains how each statement is created from raw data, how the statements integrate to create a full financial picture of the entity, and where mistakes and manipulation are most likely to occur. This course provides any practicing attorney with the ability to read, understand and interpret financial statements in order to aid them in serving their clients and enhancing their own professional and personal understanding of business from an accounting perspective.
Outline
I.Overview of the “Big Three”
a.Balance Sheet (or Statement of Financial Position)
b.Income Statement (or Statement of Earnings)
c.Statement of Cash Flows
II.Studying Working Examples of the Relevant Financial Statements
a.Generation of Statements
b.Integration of Statements
III. Reviewing Financial Statements of Public Companies
a.Target Corporation
b.Boeing
PowerPoint Slides (in note-taking format) (0.72 MB) | 8 Pages | Available after Purchase |
The Big Three Financial Statements.pdf (4.00 MB) | 48 Pages | Available after Purchase |
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The number of years that Ed Adams has been a faculty member with P.E.G.
145
The total number of programs presented by Ed.
8,580
Attorneys who have attended an Ed Adams presentation.
Edward S. Adams is the Howard E. Buhse professor of finance and law, co-director of the Kommerstad Center for Business Law And Entrepreneurship, and director of CLE Programs at the University of Minnesota Law School, where he specializes in corporate law, corporate finance, secured transactions, commercial paper and bankruptcy.
Following graduation cum laude from the University of Chicago Law School (where he served as managing editor of the law review), Adams clerked for Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and worked in the Chicago office of Latham and Watkins.
Author & Scholar
He is the author of 15 books and more than 30 articles on business-related issues, the two-time recipient of the University of Minnesota Law School’s Stanley V. Kinyon Teacher of the Year Award, a 1997 M.B.A. graduate of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, and a 1998 Vance K. Opperman Research Scholar, and a co-holder of the 1999 Julius E. Davis Chair in Law.
Practitioner
As an attorney, business advisor and consultant, Adams has more than $1 billion in transactional experience in public and private offerings of equity and debt, mergers and acquisitions of public and closely held corporations, loan restructurings, receivables financing, structured finance, commercial transactions, and bankruptcy liquidations and reorganizations.
Board Member
Adams has served on numerous private and public company boards of directors and acted as chairman of the Noteholders Committee of one of the largest steel industry bankruptcy reorganizations in American history, as well as a legal adviser to a group which sought to acquire one of America’s largest textile manufacturers.
Giving Back
Adams co-founded a project to provide free legal services to members of the community in New York, was a founding member of a project to provide free legal services to families of servicepersons serving in the Persian Gulf, and created a program at the University of Minnesota Law School to introduce disadvantaged high school students to potential career opportunities in the legal field. He is a prolific lecturer who has spoken to legal, business and community groups throughout the United States and the world on a variety of legal and business topics.