Fraud Prevention Month Spotlight: Financial Abuse of Older Adults
Financial abuse is the most common form of abuse amongst older residents in Canada. To combat this, CCUA's Financial Abuse of Older Adults: Recognize,
Are you new to credit and lending? Do you want to learn more about financial statements? If so, our newly updated eLearning Course, Reading and Interpreting Financial Statements, is the training you need!
In this interactive 60-minute eLearning module, the learner will become familiar with the three types of businesses that may present financial statements to the credit union, explore the different types of financial statements and outlines the features of each, and apply the knowledge to a credit union’s financial statements and how the learner’s activities impact the organization’s assets and liabilities. The final section of the module helps learners understand what to evaluate from financial statements when members apply for credit.
Using a case study, you’ll learn how the analysis differs when the member’s business is set up as a company versus a sole proprietor account. Furthermore, completing this course will equip the learner to:
I think everyone in the CU system should take this course it gives great insight into the CU financials. This gives everyone a better understanding of how rate shopping can affect us as well as give us perspective on AGM discussions.
Previous Reading and Interpreting Financial Statements Learner
With more than 75% of learners who have taken this course noting that they were able to apply their learning to their current role, ensure you seize the opportunity to take this course!
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