Understanding Financial Statements for Non-financial Professionals
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
11:00 AM PDT | 02:00 PM EDT
60 Minutes
Webinar ID: 503959
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Overview:
Finance is the language of business, but you don't need to be an accountant to be fluent. This session is designed to demystify financial statements for managers, team leads, and any professional who wants to make smarter, more informed business decisions. You will learn to read and interpret the three core financial statements with confidence, understanding the powerful story they tell about a company's performance and health.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Why Financial Literacy Matters: How understanding the numbers can accelerate your career
- The Income Statement Explained: A clear guide to uncovering a company's profitability
- The Balance Sheet Explained: A simple snapshot of what a company owns and owes
- The Cash Flow Statement Explained: The real story of how money moves through the business
- Connecting the Dots: How the three statements work together to give you a complete picture of business health
Who Will Benefit:
Speaker Profile
Justin Muscolino brings over 20 years of wide-arranging experience in compliance, training and regulations. He has previously worked in the Head of Compliance Training function for Macquarie Group, UBS, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of China, and GRC Solutions. Justin also runs his own Compliance Training company focusing on US & International regulations.
Justin also worked for FINRA, a US regulator, where he created Examiner University to train examiners on how to perform their function. He also serves as an advisor for the Global Compliance Institute (GCI) and instructs at the Barret School of Business and various compliance training providers.