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IP Enforcement and Litigation 2012: Civil and Criminal Update

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Course Handbook from the program IP Enforcement and Litigation 2012: Civil and Criminal Update, held March, 2012.

Corporate Governance - A Master Class 2012

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From the program: Corporate Governance - A Master Class 2012

Released on: Mar. 28, 2012

DVD's from the program Corporate Governance - A Master Class 2012, held February, 2012.

Balance Sheet Analysis and Introduction

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Recorded on: Mar. 28, 2012

CHAD RUCKER: So I'll introduce our other panelists. The first one I'll introduce is Sean Windsor, and let him introduce himself. SEAN WINDSOR: Sure. Thanks, Chad. As Chad said, my name is Sean Windsor. I'm a director at Houlihan Lokey in their transaction advisory services group. For those of you who are not familiar with Houlihan Lokey, we basically have three different segments. The first one is being our investment bank, typical corporate finance, ...

Income Statement Analysis and Application

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Recorded on: Mar. 28, 2012

CHAD RUCKER: As Ann just indicated, all of these statements are interconnected. So now we're going to discuss the income statement. And once again I want to just stress that, when analyzing all of these statements, it's important to look at the statements in the historical context of the company, look at it compared to the other comparable companies or similar companies in the industry. And also it's extremely, extremely important to make sure once ...

Cash Flow Statement Analysis and Application

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Recorded on: Mar. 28, 2012

CHAD RUCKER: So the next section that we will start on is talking about the cash flow statement. One of the things with any business what we really have to do is we have to take a business and break it down into its simplest component. And really when we break a business down into its simplest component, a business is nothing else other than a cash generator. We can't spend net income. We can't spend really the items on the balance sheet unless it's ...

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