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A Guide to Investment Banking on Restructuring and Reorganization | Part 11 | WallStreetMojo [Video]

A Guide to Investment Banking on Restructuring and Reorganization | Part 11 | WallStreetMojo

Welcome to WallStreetMojo’s newest course overview video on Investment Banking focusing on Restructuring and Reorganization! 🚀💼

In this comprehensive course, we dive deep into the strategies, tools, and techniques essential for navigating the complex landscape of restructuring and reorganization in the world of investment banking. Whether you’re a seasoned professional looking to enhance your skills or a newcomer eager to learn from industry experts, this course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and insights needed to succeed.

Key topics covered in this course include:

Understanding the fundamentals of restructuring and reorganization 📊
Analyzing financial statements and performance metrics 📈
Implementing strategic restructuring plans 📉
Negotiating deals and transactions 💰
Managing risks and regulatory challenges ⚖️
Join us on WallStreetMojo as we explore the dynamics of investment banking in the context of restructuring and reorganization, empowering you to make informed decisions and achieve your financial goals.

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Negotiation Skills: Preparing Effectively For Negotiations [Video]

Negotiations are a fundamental part of both personal and professional life. Whether you're haggling over the price of a car, discussing a job offer, or brokering a business deal, effective negotiation skills can make a significant difference in the outcome. To prepare for negotiations and maximize your chances of success, follow this comprehensive guide.Get free business and management guides, tools, and worksheets at: https://www.bizmove.com

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AICPA & CIMA Forensic & Valuation Services Conference | Nov 06 - Nov 08, 2023 [Video]

Join us this November for timely updates, cutting-edge information on new technology, and quality networking with other forensic accounting and valuation professionals. Whether you’re an experienced valuation pro or a newcomer to the field, you’ll find all the answers at the AICPA & CIMA Forensic & Valuation Services Conference. You’ll gain the latest insights and updates, hear from top thought leaders in the industry, explore cutting-edge technology and forge powerful connections with your professional community.

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IFRS 16 Summary [Video]

Here's a summary of IFRS 16 for both lessees and lessors. Lessees must capitalize all leases except for short-term leases (12 months or less) and leases of low-value assets (asset has a fair value of $5,000 or less at the beginning of the lease). Capitalization means the lessee must record a right-of-use asset and a lease liability on its statement of financial position at the commencement of the lease. The lessee then records depreciation expense (for the right-of-use asset) and interest expense (for the lease liability) throughout the lease term. Lessors must first classify their lease as a finance lease or an operating lease, as this has a significant effect on the lessor's accounting. If the lease is a finance lease, the lessor must derecognize the asset from its statement of financial position and record a lease receivable upon commencement of the lease. (If the lessor is a manufacturer or a dealer, the lessor must also record sales revenue and cost of goods sold upon commencement of the lease.) The lessor then records interest revenue (for the lease receivable) throughout the lease term.If the lessor has classified the lease as an operating lease, then the lessor should not remove the asset from its statement of financial position or record a lease receivable upon commencement of the lease. (Also, the lessor should not recognize sales revenue or cost of goods sold, even if it is a manufacturer or a dealer.) When it comes to the income statement, the lessor records depreciation expense (because the asset is still on the lessor's books) and records lease revenue on a straight-line basis throughout the lease term.— Edspira is the creation of Michael McLaughlin, who went from teenage homelessness to a PhD. Edspira’s mission is to make a high-quality business education accessible to all people.— SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE 53-PAGE GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS* http://eepurl.com/dIaa5z— LISTEN TO THE SCHEME PODCAST* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scheme/id1522352725* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WaNTqVFxISHlgcSWNT1kc* Website: https://www.edspira.com/podcast-2/ — CONNECT WITH EDSPIRA* Website: https://www.edspira.com* Blog: https://www.edspira.com/blog/ * Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Edspira* Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/561316587899818//* Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/edspira* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edspira— CONNECT WITH MICHAEL* Website: http://www.MichaelMcLaughlin.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-michael-mclaughlin * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Prof_McLaughlin* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prof.michael.mclaughlin* Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/prof_mclaughlin*Twitch: https://twitch.tv/prof_mclaughlin * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prof_mclaughlin*TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@prof_mclaughlin