Master Consolidated Financial Statements & Group Accounting

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Master Consolidated Financial Statements & Group Accounting

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·4d ago
Master corporate consolidation and group financial reporting with a step-by-step, practical approach. Learn how to prepare consolidated financial statements, calculate goodwill, and handle complex group structures with confidence. This comprehensive course guides you through the full consolidation process—from acquisition analysis and fair value adjustments to deferred tax, intercompany eliminations, and multi-subsidiary group reporting. You will learn how to prepare consolidated statements of financial position and profit or loss while applying key concepts such as non-controlling interest (NCI), goodwill, and equity method accounting. Through structured modules, the course covers foreign subsidiary translation, dividend elimination, contingent consideration, and advanced consolidation adjustments. You will also develop expertise in handling complex group structures, including chain holdings and indirect ownership scenarios. By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently prepare and analyze consolidated financial statements in real-world corporate environments. Ideal for accounting professionals and certification candidates, this course builds strong technical skills, enhances exam readiness, and prepares you for advanced roles in financial reporting and group accounting.
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