Math for Musicians: How to Read a Financial Statement (Part 2)
Presented by Alan Friedman and Daniel Jobe, Friedman, Kannenberg & Company, PC
If you can read music, you can certainly learn to read a financial statement. If you can read tab or follow a chord chart, you can easily read a balance sheet and income statement. No financial report used in the running of your business is more important than a basic financial statement. Explained the right way, a financial statement can tell you how your business is doing and guide you if things are off-track. In today’s rough economy and competitive marketplace, generating a financial statement and knowing what to do with it is essential. Join music retailing accountants Alan Friedman and Daniel Jobe to gain the confidence to read a set of financial statements, make sense of them and know exactly what to do next.
*Attendees can join in for one or both parts of this session, beginning at 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.
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