Analysis of Mining Financials Live Webcast - Early Bird Registration
Analysis of Mining Financials
Summary
This course will enable you to develop an awareness of the relevant financial information you can discover about a mining corporation from its audited financial statements. The course draws on credible sources to highlight relevant characteristics of accounting and financial analysis for mining. The objective of this material is to identify prominent aspects of financing the corporate mining strategy, delving into the distinct areas where there are issues in accounting for the mining industry, and summarizing the inherent risks in understanding the financial statements of those involved in mining. The course provides some of the tools to establish a profile of a company's overall financial status and identifies the attributes that contribute to financial health and flexibility.
This course is targeted to mining professionals with basic knowledge in finance and/or accounting. It is also recommended for professionals working in the mining industry in the finance, legal, or investment sectors that would like to understand how to extract financial intelligence from mining company financial reports.
About the Presenter
Carlos da Costa offers risk management, finance, and accounting instruction at Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business for both graduate and undergraduate students. He is also an instructor at the University of British Columbia where he provides mining risk management, finance, and economics-related instruction. Carlos is a seasoned financial professional with solid experience in financial derivatives, structured finance, market and credit risk management, alternative investments, and computational investment management.
He is actively involved with PRMIA (Professional Risk Managers' International Association) and the Management & Economics Society (MES) of CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum).
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