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Financial Statement Analysis

Build practical skills to analyse financial statements, interpret performance and understand what drives the financial health of a business.

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27 Jul 2026
23 Oct 2026
Next date
Location
Wellington
Duration
Half day
CPD/PLD Hours
4

Course overview

Financial analysis is essential for understanding how well an organisation is performing and where attention is needed. This half day workshop introduces the core accounting statements used across all sectors and shows how to interpret them using simple, reliable tools. Participants learn how profitability, liquidity and solvency are assessed, how working capital is managed and how basic valuation methods use accounting data to estimate firm value. The session uses examples from real New Zealand firms to make the concepts practical and relevant. It is designed for managers, analysts and professionals who need a clearer view of financial performance and want to build confidence in interpreting financial information.

Facilitated by

Martien Lubberink

FACILITATOR 

What you'll learn

  • Understand the purpose and structure of the balance sheet and income statement.
  • Interpret key financial ratios that assess profitability, liquidity and solvency.
  • Analyse working capital to identify strengths, risks and operational pressures.
  • Use financial information to estimate firm value through simple valuation approaches.
  • Recognise the limitations and assumptions that sit behind financial statements.
  • Apply core analysis tools to real examples from New Zealand firms.

Course modules

Module 1: The basics of financial accounting

Learn how balance sheets and income statements are structured and what they reveal about an organisation’s position and performance.

Module 2: Financial ratio analysis

Explore the key ratios that assess profitability, liquidity and solvency, and interpret what they indicate about financial health.

Module 3: Working capital analysis and management

Examine how cash, inventory, receivables and payables interact and how working capital affects day to day operations.

Module 4: Firm valuation using accounting data

Use accounting information to apply simple valuation tools and understand how investors assess company value.

Module 5: Applying the tools to real NZ firms

Work through examples drawn from New Zealand companies to see how the concepts are used in practice.

Upcoming Courses & Delivery Options

27 Jul 2026 | Wellington

Duration: Half day

$NZD 495

excl. GST

23 Oct 2026 | Wellington

Duration: Half day

$NZD 495

excl. GST

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