SHOW ME THE MONEY! – UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Financial Statements can be considered the score card of any organization. From Balance Sheets to Cash Flow Statements, information emerging from Financial Statements serve great value and purpose. As a result, the need to possess some proficiency in accurately interpreting the Financial Statements cannot be underestimated.
A sound understanding of Financial Statements stands to better position individuals to appreciate the strategic decisions and plans being undertaken in a business. This information is critical and allows entrepreneurs and executives to make better informed decisions. Additionally, it allows shareholders and board members to better evaluate company performance.
With this in mind, the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in collaboration with the German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation, DSIK, invites you to be part of this edifying and practical workshop on Wednesday 12th June from 2:00PM to 5:00PM. The workshop will be held on the Zoom Platform.
Kindly complete the attached registration form to confirm attendance. A fee of $200.00 is payable upon registration.
For any additional information required, feel free to contact us at 452 3165 or info@stluciachamber.org.
The St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture is located at Orange Park Commercial Building, 1st Floor, Bois D’Orange, Gros Islet.
Advocating on behalf of members with the public sector. Increased visibility and credibility. Business training and education information sharing and networking.
A chamber of commerce is an organization of business owners and entrepreneurs who promote the interests of their local business community. Chambers of commerce provide access to valuable resources, discounts, and relationships that help businesses save money and market their products.
Chambers of Commerce will act to promote public policies that are in the best interest of business, in general. Specific Chambers of Commerce may also attempt to promote policies that serve specific industries or geographic locations.