Accounting In An Hour's174; Demystifies Corporate Finance for Non-Financial Employees
Accounting In An Hour's174; Demystifies Corporate Finance for Non-Financial Employees
Corporate trainers and HR departments applaud new one-on-one financial training program.
Hockessin, DE March 22 -- When friends and associates discovered that Rick J. Makoujy, Jr. had a knack for simplifying corporate finance into easily understood concepts, they called him
regularly for answers. One particularly happy associate said, 's8220;You make accounting seem so simple. I have a group of executives who desperately need accounting skills and we can
spare them for an hour. Could you teach them's8221; Makoujy put together a 60-minute seminar that was so well received, he considered making the course more than a one-time event. And
thus, the concept for Accounting In An Hour was born.
Accounting In An Hour is a 60-minute course's8212;available via live seminar and DVD's8212;that helps non-financial staff gain accounting knowledge to make them more valuable and
productive in their careers. The course quickly demystifies financial statements and shows how organizations make and lose money, and how assets and liabilities are recorded. An online
version of the program will be unveiled this spring.
's8220;Anyone who cannot read a financial statement puts limitations on their career,'s8221; says Makoujy. 's8220;They cannot contribute at meetings where finance is an issue and cannot
provide a meaningful financial opinion. Accounting In An Hour can change all that.'s8221;
Participants learn to interpret accounting terminology and goals, to take part in financial discussions and read reports, to achieve job and self-satisfaction, and to appreciate what an
organization must do to turn a profit. From an organizational perspective, the course may also help companies comply with Sarbanes-Oxley reporting requirements.
Following a seminar at International Paper, participants and trainers provided comments such as 's8220;amazingly thorough's8230;easy to follow's8230;helped employees understand and
appreciate their job functions better.'s8221; Pitney Bowes, Coldwell Banker, Harrah's8217;s Entertainment and other organizations have also profited from the program.
Accounting In An Hour is available for individual, group and corporate purchase. The National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) is offering the course to members and their
employees. It is also under U.S. General Services Administration contract and is listed on the GSA Advantage website.
For additional information, visit www.AccountingInanHour.com, or contact Robert Hartman at (800) 556-6799 to arrange a demonstration.
Contact:
Jeff Cramp
Cramp+Associates, Inc.
610-649-6002