Apr 22, 2024
In this webinar, you'll learn the fundamentals of constructing and analyzing direct and indirect cash flow statements in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the entire credit decision process.
Done well, cash flow statements give credit analysts clear insights into how a company generates and uses its cash resources. This webinar is a comprehensive "how-to" for constructing and analyzing superior direct and indirect cash flow statements that provide added value to the institution.
We'll cover important aspects of cash flow analysis, from analyzing the company’s historical financial performance and evaluating sources and uses of cash on financial statements to understanding the company’s financing needs after capital expenditures, protecting cash flows, and improving the probability of repayment. We'll also discuss the difference in cash flow methodology including UCA, indirect, free cash flow, global cash flow and EBITDA.
Monday April 22nd, 2024
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm EST
What You'll Learn
Cash conversion cycle
Difference between operating, investing and financing cash flows
Determining the appropriate mix of short-term debt, long- term debt and equity
Understanding how key financial ratios can affect cash flow
Understanding the effect of cash flow drivers on the cash flow statement
Who Should Attend
Commercial lenders, credit analysts, small business lenders, middle market lenders, private bankers, loan review specialists, special assets officers, lending managers and credit officers will find this webinar valuable.
An authority on financial and credit risk, Mr. Carlin is a Managing Partner at Eensight. He has worked with major banks, insurance companies and regulatory agencies over the last twenty years, designing and teaching financial topics including: basic, intermediate and advanced credit and financial statement analysis, business lending for branch bankers, accounting for bankers, basic intermediate and advanced cash flow analysis, loan structuring, consumer lending and trade finance. His audiences include business bankers, recent graduates going through the organizations basic credit training program, senior management personnel who need to know the basics of accounting and financial statement analysis, middle market lenders with many years of experience and regulatory agency personnel.
Available Upgrades
AyZha Hazelwood, Education Meeting Coordinator
Ahazelwood@indiana.bank
317-387-9380