Financial Statement Analysis – Part I*

* It is recommended to take FSA – Part I, FSA – Part II, Cash Flow Analysis and Case Study in that order.

The analysis of financial statements consists of a mixture of steps and pieces that interrelate and affect each other. No single part of the analysis should be interpreted in isolation.
The specific conclusions drawn will be affected by the original objective established at the initiation of the analytical process. Every aspect of a firm’s financial condition, operating performance and outlook affects the market value of its shares. This session will bring light to the critical areas of analysis that are required in the credit risk assessment process and introduce the fundamentals of interpretation.

John Jaeger, CCE

 John Jaeger, CCE retired as the Manager of Credit and Collections from Follett Higher Education Group of River Grove, IL. in 2014 having completed almost 40 years in Credit Management. Jaeger worked in four different industries servicing both domestic and international customers. He received his CCE designation in November 1999. He received his MBA from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Il., and his BA Degree in Management from Loras College, Dubuque, IA. Jaeger served on the Board of NACM Connect including the position of Chairman of the Board. He has also served on various committees including the Education and Conference Committees, on which he remains an active participant. He continues to serve as a senior instructor for the NACM Connect Institute of Credit, and has contributed to revisions of NACM National’s Credit Law curriculum. During his career Jaeger received the NACM National Instructor of the Year and the NACM National CCE Designation of Excellence Awards. He has also received the NACM Connect Credit Executive of the Year Award.

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