CFO Series Day 1 - Skills for 2023 and Beyond

127  |  Course  |  Intermediate  |  Scheduled

Description

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Done Right - Lessons from Change Agents
Why is Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) so important for businesses? What is the business case for DEI? What are the economic benefits of DEI activities? What are the ethical considerations for DEI? What can business executives do to encourage Diversity? What can executives do to ensure inclusion of diverse employees, shareholders, customers and other stakeholders? DEI is not a fad. In 2022, more than half of the Fortune 500 published DEI metrics. Do not be left behind.

Accomplishments Follow Failures: Success Through Experimentation
Every success is the result of numerous experiments that failed. Every scientific advance was preceded by failures. To be direct, failures lead to success. Every failure is temporary, merely an opportunity to improve. Why are failures feared? Successful organizations continuously experiment, e.g., QVC, so they can learn and stay ahead of the competition. Recall the maxim - if you keep doing what you have always done, then you always get what you always got. We will demonstrate the advantages of embracing experiments as a method to improve the organization and fuel growth.

Getting the Most When Selling a Business: Little Details to Get Top Value
Every business will be sold eventually. When you have built a great business and decide to move on - you want the most you can get for that terrific organization! What are the steps to take to maximize the value realized? What do buyers really want? What are the three levers to achieve maximum value? If you want top dollar, preparing to sell takes years of planning. This course helps CEOs, entrepreneurs, CFOs, Board members, controllers and their advisors prepare for a successful sale of the organization to maximize shareholder value. We will outline the process to get the most bang for the buck. Proper exit planning demands planning and time.

Measure What Matters: Identify the `Right' KPIs and Metrics
With all the data available today in our organization, industry, economy and globally, how do we identify what to measure and how? Each organization has their own needs. Often, we focus on the same old metrics. Metrics from other industries may be applicable to your industry that we never thought of. Metrics are not only for managers; they are for employees at all levels. Effective dashboards help achieve organizational goals and objectives. We have too much data and this seminar will show you how to turn data into useful information.

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Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
2.00 Accounting
4.00 Business Management & Organization
2.00 Finance

Designed For

Any professional interested in understanding career transitions and generational differences, including new employees. Corporate Financial Leaders, Corporate Financial Managers, CEOs, CFOs, Controllers, accountants, Board members, advisors, and consultants. CPAs in public practice and CPAs in industry.

Prerequisites

None, preferably at least six months of professional financial statement analysis experience, or at least six credit hours of corporate finance classwork at an accredited university.

Prices

Member (Early Bird)
$299.00
Non-Member (Early Bird)
$399.00
Member
$349.00
Non-Member
$449.00
Registration for this event has closed. If you have any question or concerns please give us a call at 615-377-3825 or send us an e-mail at registrar@tscpa.com

Instructors

Robert D. Mims

Bob Mims, CPA, is a financial consultant and VP Finance for promising enterprises. For 20 years, Robert has worked with numerous startup ventures and nonprofits in the roles of Strategic Planning, Business Modeling, Controller and CFO. His focus is understanding the fundamentals of profitability. Robert worked ten years as a Big Four a Senior Assurance Manager, earning National Instructor of the Year on three occasions. Robert has served on FASB Advisory committees and is based in Memphis, TN.

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